Agate Silver Ring
$64.00
LARGE AND VERY PRETTY BLUE LACE AGATE MEASURING 3cm X 2.3cm, SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING SIZE 10
Agate is a variety of chalcedony that has been popular as a gemstone in jewelry for thousands of years. Sometimes agate forms in multiple layers of chalcedony exhibiting a lace-like pattern of bands with many swirls, eyes, bends, and zigzags. Of these, Blue lace agate, a pale blue and white lace agate found primarily in Namibia, is particularly attractive. Metaphysically, it’s believed to soothe anxiety and stress, promote peaceful communication, balance emotions, improve confidence, and encourage self-expression.
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