Pierced heart agate crazy lace Mexico A 30mm + cord
PEN-AGACLCOE-01
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PEN-AGACLCOE-01
Origin: Mexico
Grade: A
Dimensions:
About 30mm
Weight:
About 10g
Crazy lace agate in the shape of a drilled heart, approximately 30mm x 30mm, supplied with its 1mm waxed cotton cord.
Colors and patterns may vary from stone to stone.
We find traces of crazy lace agate in many civilizations. It is used in the manufacture of amulets, ornamental pieces, reduced to powder to promote fertility. Its varied colors were very popular in jewelry.
Crazy lace agate is fascinating for its multiple designs and many colors and has often been chosen as an offering to various goddesses. Crazy lace agate is native to Mexico.
It was used as an amulet to give courage to warriors. Very often, its fine red wrinkles were associated with blood and courage. Thanks to its bright colors, it gives joy to its wearer.
Among the Celts, crazy lace agate was used in tributes to Clota, goddess of the River Clyde. She is the guardian of the dead and has a purifying power. But she also has the gift of fertility and wealth. Crazy lace agate was also known to give courage.
Among the Greeks, the crazy lace agate stone honored Callisto, goddess of the moon. Zeus fell in love with Callisto who had to remain chaste. So, Zeus thought of a trick and raped her. She became pregnant and was punished and chased away. She was transformed into a bear. A few years later, her son was hunting the bear and was going to kill her when Zeus intervened and sent them both to the sky and thus the constellations of the Little Bear and the Big Dipper were formed. Crazy lace agate helps protect mother and child.
Among the Romans, crazy lace agate was offered as an offering to Jana, who became Diana, goddess of the hunt and the moon. She had power over procreation and sovereignty.
Among the Egyptians, crazy lace agate was dedicated to Hathor, goddess of the sky and the night. She welcomes the dead into their new life, and she also helps women give birth.
Regardless of the name of the goddess honored, crazy lace agate is used as an offering for fertility and passage to the realm of the dead. We see traces of its uses throughout all these civilizations as far as Africa, the Middle East and even Russia.
In the 15th century, crazy lace agate was found in large quantities in decorative objects and even in jewelry. Its patterns are exquisitely original, sometimes resembling woven lace. Many pieces of jewelry have been discovered.
Crazy lace agate has been used in Germany in the manufacture of jewelry since the 16th century. This mining still operates today.
This stone is known to bring about calm and increase energy.
Its main deposits are in Mexico
In Lithotherapy, crazy lace agate is a stone of appeasement. It allows you to control your fears or phobias. It helps to overcome states of intense sadness by allowing you to gain self-confidence. It spreads inner peace within us.
This stone strengthens the feeling of benevolence towards those around you. For particularly resentful people, wearing crazy lace agate puts resentment into perspective and replaces it with benevolence and compassion.
The energy released by this stone is a circular energy which absorbs discomfort, emotional pain.
Crazy lace agate will free you from your anxieties and elevate you so that you can detach yourself from all negative emotions. It is a stone that promotes dynamism and physical strength. It is classified among the anchoring stones because it is linked to the earth, from where it draws its energy.
It is also a stone of resilience: it gives you the courage to find the strength within yourself in order to forgive and rebuild yourself. You will be able to free yourself from your anxieties, your insecurity.
Thus, this stone is energizing, it promotes positivity and creativity while provoking your fulfillment. You will feel feelings of peace and harmony.
Origin
Mexico
Grade:
A = good
Crazy lace agate in the shape of a drilled heart, approximately 30mm x 30mm, supplied with its 1mm waxed cotton cord.
Colors and patterns may vary from stone to stone.
We find traces of crazy lace agate in many civilizations. It is used in the manufacture of amulets, ornamental pieces, reduced to powder to promote fertility. Its varied colors were very popular in jewelry.
Crazy lace agate is fascinating for its multiple designs and many colors and has often been chosen as an offering to various goddesses. Crazy lace agate is native to Mexico.
It was used as an amulet to give courage to warriors. Very often, its fine red wrinkles were associated with blood and courage. Thanks to its bright colors, it gives joy to its wearer.
Among the Celts, crazy lace agate was used in tributes to Clota, goddess of the River Clyde. She is the guardian of the dead and has a purifying power. But she also has the gift of fertility and wealth. Crazy lace agate was also known to give courage.
Among the Greeks, the crazy lace agate stone honored Callisto, goddess of the moon. Zeus fell in love with Callisto who had to remain chaste. So, Zeus thought of a trick and raped her. She became pregnant and was punished and chased away. She was transformed into a bear. A few years later, her son was hunting the bear and was going to kill her when Zeus intervened and sent them both to the sky and thus the constellations of the Little Bear and the Big Dipper were formed. Crazy lace agate helps protect mother and child.
Among the Romans, crazy lace agate was offered as an offering to Jana, who became Diana, goddess of the hunt and the moon. She had power over procreation and sovereignty.
Among the Egyptians, crazy lace agate was dedicated to Hathor, goddess of the sky and the night. She welcomes the dead into their new life, and she also helps women give birth.
Regardless of the name of the goddess honored, crazy lace agate is used as an offering for fertility and passage to the realm of the dead. We see traces of its uses throughout all these civilizations as far as Africa, the Middle East and even Russia.
In the 15th century, crazy lace agate was found in large quantities in decorative objects and even in jewelry. Its patterns are exquisitely original, sometimes resembling woven lace. Many pieces of jewelry have been discovered.
Crazy lace agate has been used in Germany in the manufacture of jewelry since the 16th century. This mining still operates today.
This stone is known to bring about calm and increase energy.
Its main deposits are in Mexico
In Lithotherapy, crazy lace agate is a stone of appeasement. It allows you to control your fears or phobias. It helps to overcome states of intense sadness by allowing you to gain self-confidence. It spreads inner peace within us.
This stone strengthens the feeling of benevolence towards those around you. For particularly resentful people, wearing crazy lace agate puts resentment into perspective and replaces it with benevolence and compassion.
The energy released by this stone is a circular energy which absorbs discomfort, emotional pain.
Crazy lace agate will free you from your anxieties and elevate you so that you can detach yourself from all negative emotions. It is a stone that promotes dynamism and physical strength. It is classified among the anchoring stones because it is linked to the earth, from where it draws its energy.
It is also a stone of resilience: it gives you the courage to find the strength within yourself in order to forgive and rebuild yourself. You will be able to free yourself from your anxieties, your insecurity.
Thus, this stone is energizing, it promotes positivity and creativity while provoking your fulfillment. You will feel feelings of peace and harmony.
Pierced heart agate crazy lace Mexico A 30mm + cord
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