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A Grade Large Polished Blue Lace Agate Healing Stone Genuine Crystal from Namibia | Natural Banded Chalcedony Quartz Gemstone with COA

£24.00

A Grade – Large Polished Blue Lace Agate Healing Stone

This A Grade Large Polished Blue Lace Agate Healing Stone is an exquisite natural gemstone, admired for its soft blue tones, delicate banding, and calming visual flow. Expertly hand-polished to a flawless finish, this piece highlights the distinctive lace-like layers that define this rare and beautiful form of agate. Each specimen is 100% genuine, carefully selected for its superior quality, clarity, and aesthetic appeal.

The photo shows the exact specimen you will receive, and a 1cm scale cube is included for accurate sizing. Each crystal is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, verifying its mineral classification and geological origin.

Geological Formation and Origin

Blue Lace Agate is a variety of banded Chalcedony, which itself is a microcrystalline form of Quartz (SiO₂). This mineral forms primarily within volcanic cavities, where silica-rich fluids slowly deposit thin layers of chalcedony over long geological timescales. These rhythmic deposits create the signature parallel and curved bands that distinguish agate from other forms of quartz.

The characteristic soft blue hue of Blue Lace Agate results from trace amounts of iron and aluminium impurities within the silica structure. The graceful white and pale blue layers are natural records of fluctuating mineral conditions during formation.

This particular specimen originates from Namibia, a region world-renowned for producing some of the finest Blue Lace Agate in the world. The Namibian deposits yield high-grade material known for its luminous colour, intricate lace patterns, and exceptional translucency — qualities that make it one of the most desirable varieties of agate available.

Mineralogical and Physical Properties

  • Mineral Class: Silicate (Quartz group)
  • Chemical Formula: SiO₂
  • Crystal System: Trigonal
  • Hardness (Mohs): 6.5–7
  • Lustre: Waxy to vitreous
  • Transparency: Translucent to semi-opaque
  • Fracture: Conchoidal
  • Specific Gravity: 2.58–2.64

Blue Lace Agate is composed of tightly packed microscopic quartz fibres, giving it a smooth texture and subtle natural sheen. When polished, these fine crystalline structures create a reflective, almost silky surface that enhances its soft pastel tones and graceful banding.

This A Grade specimen features evenly distributed colour and well-defined bands that flow harmoniously across the surface. The polish accentuates the contrast between the pale sky-blue hues and the delicate white lines that form lace-like patterns throughout the stone.

Colour, Texture, and Aesthetic Qualities

Blue Lace Agate is prized for its gentle, soothing colour palette, typically ranging from powder blue to light lavender, often interwoven with fine white, grey, or translucent layers. This colouration evokes a sense of calm and serenity, resembling ripples on still water or clouds drifting across a blue sky.

Under natural or artificial light, the polished surface displays a subtle shimmer, highlighting the intricate layering and gentle translucency of the stone. Some areas reveal faint concentric patterns, reminiscent of flowing waves or ribbon-like contours formed by nature’s steady hand.

The tactile quality of the stone is equally appealing — cool, smooth, and satisfying to hold. Its finely polished finish enhances both its visual and sensory characteristics, making it ideal for collectors, decorators, or enthusiasts who appreciate the craftsmanship and natural artistry of polished minerals.

Geological and Historical Significance

Agate, one of the oldest known gemstones, has captivated humans for thousands of years. Its name originates from the Achates River in Sicily, where it was first identified by ancient Greek naturalists. Blue Lace Agate, however, is a much more recent discovery, first found in Namibia in the 20th century, yet it quickly gained acclaim for its distinctive patterns and tranquil hues.

Geologically, Blue Lace Agate offers insight into the silica deposition processes that occur within volcanic environments. The repetitive banding represents successive mineral flows that filled cavities left by gas bubbles in volcanic rock, each layer forming over millennia as silica gel hardened into chalcedony.

The purity and consistency of Namibian Blue Lace Agate make it particularly valuable for study and collection, as it demonstrates an almost textbook example of chalcedonic banding and chemical colour variation.

Collector and Display Value

This A Grade Large Polished Blue Lace Agate Healing Stone combines geological significance with natural elegance. Its rich yet soothing colour, intricate lace-like patterns, and high-quality polish make it a standout addition to any crystal or mineral collection. The stone’s natural design, formed over millions of years, embodies both geological artistry and enduring beauty.

All of our crystals are 100% genuine specimens, ethically sourced and selected for their quality and authenticity. Each comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its origin and mineral composition. The specimen shown in the photo is the exact piece you will receive — an exceptional A Grade Blue Lace Agate from Namibia, polished to perfection and capturing the serene beauty of nature’s most graceful patterns.

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A Grade – Large Polished Blue Lace Agate Healing Stone

This A Grade Large Polished Blue Lace Agate Healing Stone is an exquisite natural gemstone, admired for its soft blue tones, delicate banding, and calming visual flow. Expertly hand-polished to a flawless finish, this piece highlights the distinctive lace-like layers that define this rare and beautiful form of agate. Each specimen is 100% genuine, carefully selected for its superior quality, clarity, and aesthetic appeal.

The photo shows the exact specimen you will receive, and a 1cm scale cube is included for accurate sizing. Each crystal is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, verifying its mineral classification and geological origin.

Geological Formation and Origin

Blue Lace Agate is a variety of banded Chalcedony, which itself is a microcrystalline form of Quartz (SiO₂). This mineral forms primarily within volcanic cavities, where silica-rich fluids slowly deposit thin layers of chalcedony over long geological timescales. These rhythmic deposits create the signature parallel and curved bands that distinguish agate from other forms of quartz.

The characteristic soft blue hue of Blue Lace Agate results from trace amounts of iron and aluminium impurities within the silica structure. The graceful white and pale blue layers are natural records of fluctuating mineral conditions during formation.

This particular specimen originates from Namibia, a region world-renowned for producing some of the finest Blue Lace Agate in the world. The Namibian deposits yield high-grade material known for its luminous colour, intricate lace patterns, and exceptional translucency — qualities that make it one of the most desirable varieties of agate available.

Mineralogical and Physical Properties

  • Mineral Class: Silicate (Quartz group)
  • Chemical Formula: SiO₂
  • Crystal System: Trigonal
  • Hardness (Mohs): 6.5–7
  • Lustre: Waxy to vitreous
  • Transparency: Translucent to semi-opaque
  • Fracture: Conchoidal
  • Specific Gravity: 2.58–2.64

Blue Lace Agate is composed of tightly packed microscopic quartz fibres, giving it a smooth texture and subtle natural sheen. When polished, these fine crystalline structures create a reflective, almost silky surface that enhances its soft pastel tones and graceful banding.

This A Grade specimen features evenly distributed colour and well-defined bands that flow harmoniously across the surface. The polish accentuates the contrast between the pale sky-blue hues and the delicate white lines that form lace-like patterns throughout the stone.

Colour, Texture, and Aesthetic Qualities

Blue Lace Agate is prized for its gentle, soothing colour palette, typically ranging from powder blue to light lavender, often interwoven with fine white, grey, or translucent layers. This colouration evokes a sense of calm and serenity, resembling ripples on still water or clouds drifting across a blue sky.

Under natural or artificial light, the polished surface displays a subtle shimmer, highlighting the intricate layering and gentle translucency of the stone. Some areas reveal faint concentric patterns, reminiscent of flowing waves or ribbon-like contours formed by nature’s steady hand.

The tactile quality of the stone is equally appealing — cool, smooth, and satisfying to hold. Its finely polished finish enhances both its visual and sensory characteristics, making it ideal for collectors, decorators, or enthusiasts who appreciate the craftsmanship and natural artistry of polished minerals.

Geological and Historical Significance

Agate, one of the oldest known gemstones, has captivated humans for thousands of years. Its name originates from the Achates River in Sicily, where it was first identified by ancient Greek naturalists. Blue Lace Agate, however, is a much more recent discovery, first found in Namibia in the 20th century, yet it quickly gained acclaim for its distinctive patterns and tranquil hues.

Geologically, Blue Lace Agate offers insight into the silica deposition processes that occur within volcanic environments. The repetitive banding represents successive mineral flows that filled cavities left by gas bubbles in volcanic rock, each layer forming over millennia as silica gel hardened into chalcedony.

The purity and consistency of Namibian Blue Lace Agate make it particularly valuable for study and collection, as it demonstrates an almost textbook example of chalcedonic banding and chemical colour variation.

Collector and Display Value

This A Grade Large Polished Blue Lace Agate Healing Stone combines geological significance with natural elegance. Its rich yet soothing colour, intricate lace-like patterns, and high-quality polish make it a standout addition to any crystal or mineral collection. The stone’s natural design, formed over millions of years, embodies both geological artistry and enduring beauty.

All of our crystals are 100% genuine specimens, ethically sourced and selected for their quality and authenticity. Each comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its origin and mineral composition. The specimen shown in the photo is the exact piece you will receive — an exceptional A Grade Blue Lace Agate from Namibia, polished to perfection and capturing the serene beauty of nature’s most graceful patterns.

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