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Green Moss Agate Crystal Ball AAA+ Abundance/Optimism/Strengthening 274g 59mm 13
£34.99
Beautiful Green Moss Agate Crystal ball weighing 274g measuring 59mm diameter. Beautiful. Green colour and white agate and patterning within. Green, Red and Yellow Moss Agate is a semi-precious gemstone formed from silicon dioxide. It is a form of chalcedony which includes minerals embedded in the stone, forming filaments and other patterns suggestive of moss. The field is a clear or milky-white quartz, and the included minerals are mainly oxides of manganese or iron. It is not a true form of agate, as it lacks agate's defining feature of concentric banding. Moss agate is of the white variety with green inclusions that resemble moss. It occurs in many locations. The colors are formed due to trace amounts of metal present as an impurity, such as chrome or iron. The metals can make different colors depending on their valence (oxidation state). Stone of new beginnings. Refreshes the soul and enables you to see beauty in all you behold. Reduces sensitivity to weather and environmental pollutants. Attracts abundance in wealth and improves self-esteem Moss Agate healing Stone for the Heart Chakra Strengthening / Abundance / Optomism A nature loving stone, it’s known as a stone of abundance and wealth. It can help intellectual people connect with the intuitive and vice versa. It strengthens person and improves self esteem and encourages growth. It encourages self expression and growth. A highly optimistic Stone. This huge category of stones features every color, shape, size and style under the collective rainbow! It’s combinations are as diverse as its names (based on colors, locations found and nickames…blue lace agate, Colorado agate, snakeskin agate) and its metaphysical properties. The name is derived from its occurrence at the Achates River in southwestern Sicily. Agate is a distinctly banded fibrous chalcedony, amorphous and cryptocrystalline silica gems. The banding in agate is based on periodic changes in the translucency of the agate substance. It is further classified under two distant bandings. When the individual bands run perpendicular to the orientation and growth direction of the chalcedony fibers, it is considered Wall-lining Banding. When the banding consists of fine, irregularly spaced layers of small chalcedony and sometimes quartz crystals that precipitated in the cavity, they are considered lucky.