Product code: Red Agate Skull 4.8 buy
Often confused with Red Jasper, Red Agate is a unique stone in its own right. At face value, it does look strikingly similar to the fiery Jasper variety. It takes on the same deep red hues and sporadic inclusions. However, the key difference with Red Agate is its translucent finish. Light can enter the stone, creating some beautiful reflections and shadows. It's a microcrystalline form of Quartz. It's a part buy of the Chalcedon group of minerals, which are beloved for their vitreous sheen and luster. Red Agate is no different. Despite its similarities with other stones, Red Agate has a compelling meaning and is revered all the same. It was first discovered around the banks of the Achates River in Italy, which is how it got its unique name. However, Agate is not limited to one geographical location. It's mined in countries around the world! Eventually, the stone was discovered by early Indians and nearby cultures. There, the popularity and value of Red Agate quickly rose. Red Agate al.
Often confused with Red Jasper, Red Agate is a unique stone in its own right. At face value, it does look strikingly similar to the fiery Jasper variety. It takes on the same deep red hues and sporadic inclusions. However, the key difference with Red Agate is its translucent finish. Light can enter the stone, creating some beautiful reflections and shadows. It's a microcrystalline form of Quartz. It's a part buy of the Chalcedon group of minerals, which are beloved for their vitreous sheen and luster. Red Agate is no different. Despite its similarities with other stones, Red Agate has a compelling meaning and is revered all the same. It was first discovered around the banks of the Achates River in Italy, which is how it got its unique name. However, Agate is not limited to one geographical location. It's mined in countries around the world! Eventually, the stone was discovered by early Indians and nearby cultures. There, the popularity and value of Red Agate quickly rose. Red Agate al.