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Blue Lace Agate Raw Crystal Geodes | AA Grade | Malawi
Size: 2-5 Inches
Weight: 100-400 Grams
Quantity: 4-6 Pieces Per Kilogram
Grade: AA
Origin: Nsanje, Malawi
Polished: Yes; Jojoba Oil
Size: 2-5 Inches
Weight: 100-400 Grams
Quantity: 4-6 Pieces Per Kilogram
Grade: AA
Origin: Nsanje, Malawi
Polished: Yes; Jojoba Oil
Description: Blue Lace Agate is a light blue, banded variety of agate known for its soft, soothing appearance. This stone is believed to calm the mind, ease communication, and encourage emotional healing. Its gentle energy and attractive bands make Blue Lace Agate a favorite for both aesthetic and healing purposes.
Color: Light blue with white banding.
Primary Sources: Namibia, South Africa, Malawi.
Mining/Collection: Mined from volcanic rock formations.
Crystal Form/Structure: Microcrystalline, banded.
Hardness: 6.5-7 on the Mohs scale.
Physical Properties: Calms the mind, reduces inflammation.
Emotional Properties: Promotes communication and emotional healing.
Healing Properties: Supports throat health, helps with stress and anxiety.
Chakra: Throat chakra.
Astrological Sign: Pisces.
Unique Fact: This stone is often used to balance and harmonize the throat chakra, enhancing clear and effective communication.
Usage Insight: Keep Blue Lace Agate in your workspace or wear it as jewelry to enhance communication and calm your mind.
Care Instructions: Clean your Blue Lace Agate by rinsing it under lukewarm water and placing it in moonlight to recharge.
Authenticity Tips:
Color: Genuine Blue Lace Agate has natural, light blue color with white banding. Be cautious of stones that appear overly bright or uniform.
Inclusions: Real Blue Lace Agate often has natural inclusions or banding. Perfectly clear stones might be synthetic.
Hardness Test: Blue Lace Agate is relatively hard (6.5-7 on the Mohs scale) and should be able to scratch glass without being scratched by a steel knife.

