Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments

Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments
Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments
Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments
Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments
Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments
Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments
Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments
Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments
Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments
Tumbled Crazy Lace Agate for Removing Attachments
 
$2.00 USD

These tumbled stones measure approximately 1” x ½” x ½”

Size is approximate and may vary slightly from piece to piece. Please note! Our current stock of these stones are smaller and darker in color than those pictured, with excellent distinct banding :)




Common Healing Properties of Crazy Lace Agate:

  • Protects you from outside energies
  • Enhances grounding
  • Helps you go with the flow during difficult times
  • Increases emotional stability
  • Helps you release attachments to things that no longer serve you
  • Instills inner strength
  • Balances your emotional, physical and intellectual energies
  • Harmonizes Yin and Yang energies in the body
  • Encourages clear decision making
  • Assists you in dealing with unresolved emotional pain
  • Helps you find laughter and joy
  • Promotes vitality
  • Enhances creativity and allows you to sink into your creative flow




I consciously let go of attachments and I immerse myself in the creative flow that surrounds me.


Colors: Swirls, stripes, and zig-zag patterns of yellow, orange, red, white, and gray
Associated Chakras: 2nd (Sacral), 3rd (Solar Plexus)
Zodiac Signs: Virgo, Pisces, Gemini, Libra
Elements: Earth, Fire
Companion Flowers: Blanketflower
Companion Essential Oil: Tangerine
Companion Stone: Purple Chalcedony
Common Origins: Mexico
Notes: Also known as Mexican Lace Agate or as Mexican Crazy Lace Agate


More About Crazy Lace Agate:

Agate comes in a huge variety of colors and patterns, many named for plants and animals. These names not only describe the stone’s appearance, they add meaning to the stone’s uses as well. Ancient Greeks called tawny-colored ones “lion skin agates”; these stones had great strength, and could counteract a wide range of poisons, especially scorpion stings. In Hebrew tradition, one could gain courage by plucking a hair from a lion’s mane — but if that seemed a little too ambitious to start out with, you could substitute a lion skin agate instead! On the other hand, ancient writers cautioned against keeping agates with the spotty pattern of hyena fur, claiming those would cause domestic trouble. The green of a tree agate would attract positive attention from the agricultural goddess Ceres; farmers not only wore this stone as an amulet, they’d also tie a piece to the horn of their ox while plowing. Across many cultures and times, we’ve come to see and make use of many connections between plant, animal and mineral kingdoms, as well as connections with eternal realms.



    Crystal Healing is not meant to replace conventional medicine, but rather to complement and enhance it. Information within this site is metaphysical in nature and is by no means medical. Crystals should only be used with the understanding that they are not an independent therapy, but rather are just part of a holistic healing approach to wellness.

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