Primarily composed of microcrystalline quartz, banded agate showcases intricate bands of chalcedony and various impurities such as iron, manganese, and other minerals. These parallel bands exhibit an array of colors including white, black, brown, red, and gray, resulting from continuous mineral deposition over time, hence earning the name “banded.” Civilizations such as the Egyptians, Greeks, and Babylonians held Banded Agate stones in high esteem, often using them for ornamental purposes and attributing transcendent qualities to their captivating presence.
Banded Agate Tapestry: Nature’s Artistry in Stripes and Swirls
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