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Orca Agate Crystal Pebble 6.7cm

Orca Agate Crystal Pebble 6.7cm

Reference Number: 18607

Dimensions: 6.7cm long, 4.5cm wide, 4cm deep

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Orca Agate (Ocean Agate) Crystals For Sale

This beautiful Orca Agate Crystal Pebble (also known as an Orca Agate Crystal Palm Stone) measures 6.7cm long and has been cut and carefully polished into a smooth, tactile palm stone shape.

This Ocean Agate Crystal Pebble (also known as an Ocean Agate Crystal Palm Stone) displays a yellow-grey and beige-brown surface adorned with striking white patterns.

The stunning colours and patterns of this Orca Agate Pebble (Orca Agate Palm Stone) are similar in appearance to an orca whale (killer whale).

Where Does Orca Agate Come From? 

Agate in its various forms can be found all over the globe, however Orca Agate (Ocean Agate) is exclusively found in Madagascar

What Type Of Crystal Is Orca Agate? 

Orca Agate (Ocean Agate) is a type of Agate, which is a member of the Chalcedony group of stones, which in turn is a member of the larger Quartz family of minerals.  

What Is Orca Agate Made Of? 

Orca Agate (Ocean Agate) is a unique form of Blue Chalcedony Agate that is only found in Madagascar

Orca Agate is named after its colours and patterns which resemble the appearance of an orca whale (killer whale). 

Ocean Agate is an alternative name for Orca Agate

What Is Agate Made Of? 

All types of Quartz, including microcrystalline Chalcedony, of which Agates are a form of, are composed from silica (otherwise known as silicon dioxide), and are therefore classed as Silicate Minerals

Agate is a translucent/ semi-translucent form of Banded Chalcedony which displays an array of colourful patterns, such as those seen in Orca Agate (Ocean Agate).

Other types of Chalcedony Gemstones include Jasper, the opaque variety of Chalcedony, and Carnelian, a unique red-orange form of Chalcedony. 

Other Types Of Agate

Agate is a versatile stone which comes in many shapes, colours, and forms. 

  • Moss Agate (also known as Tree Agate) is one of the most popular types of Agate, and makes a great companion piece to Orca Agate (Ocean Agate) due to their shared connections with nature: these Agate Stones have contrasting natural elemental energies, for Moss Agate (Tree Agate) is an Earth Element Crystal whilst Orca Agate (Ocean Agate) is a Water Element Crystal

 

  • Cherry Blossom Agate (also known as Flower Agate) is one of the most popular types of Agate with its stunning colours and unique patterns resembling Cherry Blossom Flowers, and makes a great companion piece to Orca Agate (Ocean Agate) for many of the same reasons Moss Agate (Tree Agate) does, as well as for the enhancement of the calming energies exuded by Orca Agate (Ocean Agate)

 

  • Banded Agate stuns with striking swirls, curves, and whorls amidst a storm of bright red, orange, and black colours that embody elemental Fire Energy, and thus its aesthetic contrasts beautifully against the blue-grey and white ocean-like hues of Moss Agate (Tree Agate), whilst also making a great spiritual contrast to the elemental Water Energy of Orca Agate (Ocean Agate)

Orca Agate Crystal Healing Properties

Agate is a renowned Crystal Healing Stone and is useful for bringing harmony, stability, and balance to one's life.

Agate Stones come in many different varieties, yet all forms of Agate tend to have a soothing, positive energy which serves to stabilise the body and mind of its user.

Orca Agate (Ocean Agate) is revered by crystal healers for its soothing energy, reminiscent of the sea: the stone is said to exude peace and tranquility as well as power, making it a perfect stone for those in need of a self-confidence boost.

Orca Agate Chakras

As Agates are so varied in colour, they tend to resonate with all chakras, but Orca Agate is said to be particularly powerful when used with the Throat Chakra.

Using Orca Agate (Ocean Agate) as a Throat Chakra Stone can aid clarity and confidence of communication in its user. 

Orca Agate History

Agate was first recorded as being discovered in Sicily, near the River Achates, from which it gained its name. 

It has been found in many archaeological sites, including in Greece where Agate carvings date back to the Bronze Age. 

How Hard Is Orca Agate?

Orca Agate (Ocean Agate) measures 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness, which means that it is a durable mineral resistant to some scratching, but care should still be taken not to damage the crystal surface. 

Orca Agate Crystal Care

To clean the crystal, simply use water and dry it afterwards with a soft cloth. 

Orca Agate Crystal Collections

This beautiful Orca Agate Crystal Pebble is ideal for the crystal collector or crystal healer, and makes a wonderful crystal gift for loved ones. 

This Orca Agate Crystal Palm Stone would make a fantastic addition to any crystal collection.

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Product Reference Number: 18607

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