Pink Agate Crystal Guide: meaning, origin & properties
Learn what Pink Agate is, where ours comes from, traditional associations across cultures, and how to identify a real specimen, in our complete Pink Agate Crystal Guide.
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Sourced through a regional cooperative or community-based workshop. Processing and economic benefit stay local, which means more of the value reaches the people doing the work.
Read our Sourcing Standards →Pink Agate is part of the silicate/chalcedony family. Part of the vast agate family valued for centuries.
These tumbled stones come from Bobonong, Botswana. Worth knowing: a lot of the pink agate on the market is dyed. What we carry is natural and untreated.
Those who work with pink agate often turn to it for opening to connection, with yourself and others, coming back to yourself with kindness, and working through difficult feelings at your own pace. It's traditionally linked to the heart chakra. If that resonates, keep it nearby during quiet moments or by the bed for rest. How you use it is up to you.
These are traditional associations drawn from historical practice. This stone is not a substitute for medical or mental health care.
A starting place for your own quiet practice.