Material
Colored agate beads are made from agate, a variety of chalcedony (a microcrystalline quartz). Naturally occurring in layered bands, agate gets its vibrant hues such as red, blue, green, yellow, and purple from trace minerals like iron, manganese, and chromium. Some beads are artificially dyed to enhance their colors. Agate ranks 6.5-7 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it durable for jewelry.
Properties
Agate beads are prized for their glossy polish, smooth texture, and semi-translucent to opaque appearance. They are cool to the touch and resistant to scratches, though dyed varieties may fade with prolonged sunlight exposure. The stone’s fine grain allows intricate carvings and uniform shapes.
Symbolism & Meaning
Across cultures, agate symbolizes balance, protection, and harmony. Specific colors carry unique meanings:
Red agate: Vitality, courage.
Blue agate: Calmness, communication.
Green agate: Growth, abundance.
Purple agate: Spiritual awareness.
Historically, agate was believed to ward off negativity and boost stamina. Today, it’s popular in meditation practices and as a grounding stone in jewelry.
Uses
Colored agate beads are crafted into bracelets, necklaces, and home decor. Their affordability and variety make them a favorite in fashion and holistic healing. Natural, undyed beads are valued higher by collectors.
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