RED AGATE
Red Agate is a striking variety of banded chalcedony, formed deep within volcanic rock and colored by iron oxide over millennia. The name "agate" comes from the Greek achates, after the river in Sicily where the stone was first discovered. Though technically a type of quartz, Red Agate has long been prized as a stone of protection, passion, and grounding.
Used in amulets and carvings by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Chinese, Red Agate was believed to guard against harm and bring strength to its wearer. Warriors carried it into battle; healers used it to calm the mind and stabilize emotions.
Symbolically tied to the root chakra, Red Agate represents vitality, courage, and emotional resilience. It is said to absorb negative energy, ease anxiety, and promote a deep sense of safety and inner balance.
From ancient rituals to modern crystal healing, Red Agate endures as a stone of fire and strength — bold in color, steady in spirit.