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Mint Green Agate Triple Stretch Bracelet Set

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Management number 202209497 Release Date 2025/10/11 List Price $28.80 Model Number 202209497
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Experience the beauty of genuine Mint Green Agate with our triple stretch bracelet set, featuring beads that are approximately .25" in width. The length is 7" but can stretch to fit most wrists. Handcrafted and finished, this set weighs 1.61 oz and comes in a stunning shade of green. Indulge in the magic of nature with these hand-strung bracelets.

Agate

Description: Agate is a variety of chalcedony characterized by its fine grains and bright, multi-colored bands that range from nearly every hue. Commonly found in volcanic rocks, it forms as layers of silica fill cavities within rock, creating its signature banded appearance. Agates are highly versatile and used in various decorative and practical applications, from jewelry to ornamental stone.

Fun Fact: Agate was highly valued as a talisman in ancient times, believed to quench thirst and protect from fevers. Collectors often seek out specific patterns and colors, like the fiery reds of fire agate or the mystical blues of blue lace agate. Moreover, each type of agate is often associated with unique metaphysical properties, such as promoting mental clarity and stability in stressful times.

Natural variances are part of the beauty of our genuine stones. Your piece will vary slightly from the image shown.


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