


Crazy Lace Agate Crystal Natural Gemstone Freeform Tumbled Stone | One Stone
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Bring home one of our natural tumbled stones today to enjoy the warm, earthy tones of Crazy Lace Agate! These beautiful Agate crystals are perfect for wire wrapping to make gemstone jewelry, and they're excellent additions to crystal grids focused on emotional healing, happiness, or creativity.
Product Information:
You will receive one Crazy Lace Agate tumbled stone measuring approximately 0.5 - 1 Inch long. These specimens are primarily yellow-to-orange in color, but have accents of other hues.
Crazy Lace Agate naturally exhibits pits, irregular shaping, and caverns. These unique qualities make each piece distinct. Photos indicate the type, style, material, and quality range of the item. The exact specimens shown in photos may no longer be available.
The beauty of Crazy Lace Agate is something to behold. Its swirls and bands look as though Mother Earth swirled her paint brush through the minerals to create a work of art. The grace and gentle beauty of Crazy Lace lessens the burden of stress upon you and brings a natural balance of peace and warmth to your life. It has been long hailed as a gemstone for spiritual and emotional healing by ancient peoples in Africa, Babylonia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Russia. You will find it is a resilient gemstone that can help you power through some of the darkest and most difficult times of your life while maintaining your optimism, hope and grace. It is associated with both the Solar Plexus and Third Eye Chakras, assisting in cleansing and balancing the auric Field and inspiring introspection.
Crazy Lace Agate Properties
Crazy Lace Agate exhibits “wiggly” layering and often features pits or caverns as well. It can be found in many colors, including grey, red, yellow, white, and brown. It is distinct from other forms of Banded Agate as the bands form in irregular shapes and sometimes converge on one another. Due to the numerous layers and pockets in the growth patterns of this stone, dips and caverns are fairly common as a natural part of the gemstone.