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AGAG-R-01 Origin: India Grade: A+ Dimensions: 05-10g - Approximately 15-25mm 10-20g - Approximately 20-30mm 20-30g - Approximately 30-40mm Origin: India Grade: A+ = very high Tumbled white agate from India Sold individually Weight from 5-10g to 20-30g Colors and shapes may vary from one stone to another. White agate is also called the peace agate. This stone symbolizes purity and virginity in the spiritual sense. This A+ white agate from India is the perfect stone to bring peace and harmony to your life. It will help you eliminate stress and find emotional balance. Thanks to its soothing properties, it will also allow you to strengthen your self-confidence and promote communication. Agate appears early in the history of civilizations. It is said that Persian magicians burned agates to ward off storms. The Greeks and Egyptians made many objects from agate, including jewelry, vases, and sacred objects where the whiteness represented serenity. It is a stone rich in symbols. A Greek legend tells us that King Mithridates the Great collected agate objects of all colors, particularly white agate. He owned more than 4,000 pieces. Mithridates I believed that white agate protected him and always kept one with him. He was captured by the guard of Antigonus the One-Eyed, then managed to escape. Subsequently, he expanded his power and proclaimed himself king of Pontus in 296 BC. He then founded his own dynasty. In Greek mythology, white agate is associated, by its purity, with the goddess Gaia. She gave birth to many creatures. She was regularly invoked, and white-skinned animals were offered to her as sacrifices. Traces of white agate are found in Roman civilization: the Romans associated it with Aurora, goddess of the dawn and mother of the winds. Then, white agate was related to Bona Dea, the goddess of virtue and virginity. Legend has it that she was the wife of Faunus and never left her room to avoid seeing other men. One day, she got drunk and went out. Her husband beat her to death. Then, consumed by remorse, he made her immortal and covered her with white agates as a sign of respect for her purity. She became the protective goddess of women and their fertility. The Persians, Greeks, Romans, and even in Anglo-Saxon mythology, white agate was considered a protective stone to stay healthy and avoid dangers, particularly snake venom and insect stings. The Celts linked white agate to Ceridwen, goddess of fertility and death.
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SKU: AGAB-R-0105-10 Made in France Weight: 7 g (0.25 oz)































