Crazy Lace Agate or Lace Agate
A cheerful and warm stone that helps fight depression and inspires creativity and imagination
The Benefits and Properties of Crazy Lace Agate in Crystal Healing
What does it mean?
Crazy Lace Agate symbolizes “gentle madness” and the infinite possibilities offered by creativity. Its name, “Crazy Lace,” means “crazy lace,” and it is sometimes called “the stone of laughter.”
What are its benefits?
The richness of this stone’s patterns and colors reveals to you the full creative potential of nature—and thus of your own nature as well. With this stone, there’s no question of being left without a solution—or even a glimmer of one—when faced with a problem; nor is there any question of passively stagnating in a situation that doesn’t suit you without taking action or wallowing in self-pity!
Yes, Crazy Lace Agate can shake things up because it pushes you to step outside your “comfort zone” and reach for something further, bigger, higher, more authentic, and—above all—more in tune with what you feel deep down in your gut.
It’s an excellent “anti-depression” stone that boosts self-esteem and brings joyful, radiant energy to your daily life. It invites you to join the dance of life with enthusiasm and to paint your own canvas— your own destiny —with your own colors and movements, to (re)connect with your gentle madness, and to infuse your life with a touch of whimsy.
The Physical Benefits of Crazy Lace Agate
Like all agates, it has regenerative and revitalizing properties for the entire body.
How do you cleanse crazy-lace agate?
Moon, earth, running water, waveform, fumigation, singing bowl, breath/wind, prayers...Chakras
1st chakra – Root. Also, depending on its color: sacral chakra, solar plexus chakra, and crown chakraAstrological signs
Gemini, Capricorn, AquariusElement
AirCrazy Lace Agate in Mineralogy
Agate forms in various layers under hydrothermal conditions at temperatures ranging from 100° to 200°. The various layers may consist of alternating layers of quartz, chalcedony (carnelian, onyx), jasper, and sometimes opal.
The possibilities for variations in layers are endless, and since agate (silicon dioxide) can contain aluminum, calcium, iron, manganese, and magnesium, its appearance can vary greatly from one deposit to another—which is why there is such a wide variety of agates.
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*Please note! Some minerals may be toxic and must not be licked or ingested (as such or in the form of powder, elixir or stone water) or be in prolonged contact with the skin or mucous membranes.
*The information on the stones described here are general indications based on our research and experience, and are not exhaustive.
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