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Often called the Gardener's Stone, Moss Agate has long been thought to ensure a
good crop when worn while planting. It is also said to align the Heart Chakra, and
is thought to bring peace and balance to those with excessive duty in their lives,
and to bring strength during times of stress.
Availability:
Moss Agate tends to be one of the more sought-after varieties of Agate, yet still
remains relatively inexpensive.
Sources:
It is documented that Agate was originally mined in the Nahe River Valley in Germany
in 1497. These findings gave rise to the cutting center of Idar-Oberstein, Germany.
When the deposits of Agate began to dry up in the Nahe River Valley in the nineteenth
century, deposits were found in Brazil which sparked the discovery of the country's
wide and varied gemstone deposits. There are also known sources of Agate in Australia,
China, Congo, Egypt, Iceland, India, Italy, Madagascar, Mexico, Nepal, Russia, the
United States, and Uruguay.
Evaluation:
Agate is rated at 6.5 to 7 on Moh's Scale of Hardness. There is not any specific
care required, but general gemstone precautions are always a good idea so that the
original condition of the stone can be retained.
Moss Agate is a translucent, green colored gemstone containing small mineral inclusions
which appear moss-like. Some stones will even contain so many inclusions that the
stone will appear almost black Occasionally, Moss Agate can be found with bands
of brown and beige, and when this occurs,
it is called mocha stone.
The price of Moss Agate will depend on the carat weight, level of translucency and
the color saturation.
Common Cuts:
Moss Agates are most often found cut
into free-form and calibrated cabochons.
Routine Enhancements:
Moss Agate is not known to be enhanced.
Care & Cleaning:
Agate can be cleaned
using warm
soapy water and a soft brush. As with most gemstones,
Agate should be kept away from household chemicals and from prolonged exposure to
extremes of heat that can cause damage to the stone. Agate should be kept in a fabric-lined
box away from other jewelry items so as to avoid damage / scratching.
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