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Aquelia Design

Necklace With Raw Purple Agate

Necklace With Raw Purple Agate

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Physical Properties

  • Chemical Formula: SiO₂ (Silicon Dioxide)
  • Color: Primarily purple, often banded with white, gray, or other shades of purple
  • Crystal System: Trigonal (microcrystalline form)
  • Hardness: 6.5 - 7 on the Mohs scale
  • Specific Gravity: 2.60 - 2.64
  • Transparency: Translucent to opaque
  • Luster: Vitreous to waxy
  • Streak: White

Optical Properties

  • Refractive Index: 1.530 - 1.540
  • Birefringence: None (since agate is typically microcrystalline quartz)
  • Pleochroism: None
  • Fluorescence: Generally none, though some specimens may show weak fluorescence under UV light

Healing and Metaphysical Properties

  • Energy: Purple agate is considered a stone of stability and balance, believed to harmonize mind, body, and spirit.
  • Chakras: Primarily associated with the Third Eye Chakra and Crown Chakra
  • Emotional Healing: Thought to enhance mental function, improving concentration, perception, and analytical abilities. It is also believed to calm and soothe, reducing anxiety and stress.
  • Physical Healing: Used in crystal healing practices to support the digestive system, cleanse the lymphatic system, and strengthen blood vessels. It is also thought to help with skin disorders and promote overall well-being.

Uses

  • Jewelry: Popular in rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets due to its unique banding patterns and vibrant color. Often cut as cabochons or beads.
  • Decorative: Widely used in carvings, bookends, coasters, and other ornamental objects.
  • Industrial: Occasionally used as an abrasive due to its hardness.

Care

  • Cleaning: Can be cleaned with warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged exposure to strong sunlight, which can fade the color.
  • Durability: Purple agate is relatively hard and durable, but it should still be protected from hard knocks and stored separately from harder gemstones to prevent scratches.

Sources

  • Major Sources: Purple agate can be found in various locations worldwide, with significant deposits in Brazil, Uruguay, India, Madagascar, and the United States.

Identification Tips

  • Color and Banding: Purple agate's distinctive banding patterns and vibrant purple color aid in its identification. However, it can be confused with other banded purple stones such as amethyst lace agate.
  • Testing: Gemological testing can help distinguish purple agate from similar-looking minerals through its specific gravity, refractive index, and microcrystalline structure.

Purple agate's beautiful banding, soothing properties, and versatility make it a favorite among gemstone collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. Its widespread availability and range of applications highlight its significance in both ornamental and metaphysical fields

Length: 44cm+5cm

Crystal: 1.5cm-3cm

 

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