
Agate
Agate Crystals – Meanings, Healing Properties & Types
Agate is a beautiful and varied form of chalcedony — a microcrystalline variety of quartz — known for its distinctive banding patterns, vibrant colours, and incredible range of varieties. It forms when silica-rich solutions slowly deposit in cavities of volcanic or metamorphic rock, creating layered patterns over millions of years.
For thousands of years, agate has been prized for its beauty, durability, and metaphysical properties. Ancient civilisations carved agate into amulets, beads, and seals for protection and strength. Today, it’s loved by crystal collectors, healers, and jewellery makers worldwide.
Metaphysically, agate is considered a stone of balance, stability, and grounded energy. It works gently yet steadily, supporting emotional healing, mental clarity, and spiritual growth. Each variety has its own unique vibration — from the calming Blue Lace Agate to the fiery, energising Fire Agate.
On this page, you’ll find links to our detailed descriptions of different types of agate, each with its own history, healing uses, and spiritual meaning.