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Agate meaning: What are the properties of the crystal?

AGATE comes from the quartz family and is found in countless shades and colors, from blue to black and from pink to bright firey red.

The properties associated with agate can vary based on the color of the particular stone, but there are some that all agate colors have in common.

Black agate, worn on a necklace
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Black agate, worn on a necklaceCredit: Instagram/@extravagant_delight

What are the properties of Agate?

Agate is known as a stabilizing and grounding stone.

It is known for bringing a boost of self-confidence and for connecting its owner to their intuition.

It's an excellent stone for seeking answers from yourself rather than the outside world.

Agate is known for being a solid base, encouraging anyone who needs to feel safe and secure while they grow roots and settle into knowing themselves.

Physically, Agate is known to help anyone who may suffer from digestion issues; it's also known for helping with sleep.

If you need to clear your chakras, Agate is a great choice - you can choose a color of the stone associated with the chakra which you feel is blocked, or you can use any single stone and set the intention to help.

How can I incorporate Agate into my daily life?

Agate is available in jewelry pieces, or you can add it to your home decor.

You can also hold a piece if you feel unmoored and want to stabilize your emotions.

You can find all different kinds of jewelry pieces on Etsy.

There are so many colors of Agate to choose from that it is sometimes known as the 'Earth Rainbow.'

Here's a quick guide to what some of the most popular colors of the stone can help you with:

  • Blue Lace Agate - Blue Lace Agate is typically light blue with white bands. It is best known for being a stone of communication and for helping clear throat chakras. It is also known as a neutralizer of negative energy.
  • Indian Agate - Known for coming from the mountains of India, this deep purple stone is known for balancing out your energy. It can help clear your heart chakra, as well as your sacral chakra.
  • Black Agate - Black Agate may be a dark color, but it offers a veil of protection from negative energy. Like Indian Agate, it is also known for balancing your energy and bringing a groundedness.
  • White Agate - If your crown chakra needs some TLC, then White Agate is the stone for you. It comes ready to help you tap into your higher energy and offers instant healing to a long list of energy and physical ailments.
  • Fire Agate - Fire Agate is known for its bright red color. It comes ready to light a match under your dreams and to re-ignite any fires that need to be burned in your heart.
  • Moss Agate - Named after the green moss on trees, this color of Agate promises to help you breathe easier. It is also a neutralizer of negative energy, much like a tree turning CO2 into oxygen.
Agate comes in a variety of colors
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Agate comes in a variety of colorsCredit: Instagram

How do you clean Agate?

Agate is considered a hard gemstone, scoring seven on the Mohs hardness scale.

This means you can clean your Agate by placing it in tepid water for a few minutes.

Cleansing your Agate regularly is essential because it ensures that any negative energy absorbed will be returned to the universe.

It also ensures the stone will continue to work its magic for you.

Other ways to clean Agate include burning sage and running your stones through the smoke, leaving it on your windowsill overnight during a full moon, and using Reiki to clear its energy.

You can also return your Agate stone to the earth (which is a good way of cleansing it since it's a grounding stone) by burying it in the dirt for a few hours.

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When you remove it, rinse any excess dirt with water, if possible, from natural freshwaters like a river or a brook.

If you accidentally get your Agate in salt water (like wearing your bracelet at the beach), you should rinse it with fresh water as soon as possible to ensure it doesn't get damaged.

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