History
Various types of agate gemstones have been valued throughout history, all the way back to the Neolithic Era. It is believed these stones were originally used as amulets of healing. Agates were used as healing stones in Ancient Greek and Egyptian civilizations as well. It’s said the Greek philosopher Theophrastus gave agate its name because he found the stone in the Achates River of present day Sicily, Italy. The River has since been renamed to the Dirillo River.
Agate is a birthstone associated with the month of May, June and even September, depending on the culture. Agate as a general gemstone is also connected to the Zodiac signs Gemini and Capricorn.
Metaphysical Properties
Agates, especially fossil agates with their visible ties to the past, have a deep connection to the Earth and home. The fossilized life inside the stone is said to be key in the power of this particular agate. Agate in general encourages stability, self-confidence and composure. Fossil agate, and another agate called turritella agate, contains ancient sea life and are said to help protect against danger and allows travelers to feel a connection with loved ones back home.
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