Red Crazy Lace Agate - American Bead Corp
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  • Red Crazy Lace Agate

    January 28, 2021

    Want to laugh? Reach for Red Crazy Lace Agate!  Also known as the “Stone of Laughter” or “Happy Lace Agate” Crazy Lace Agate is associated with absorbing negative thoughts, bringing joy, and enjoying the moment. It is also linked with mental agility, encouragement, calm, abundance, love, wealth, good luck and harmony, and the third eye chakra.  


    Crazy Lace Agate has a MOHS hardness of 6.5 to 7 and is a microcrystalline variety of chalcedony instilled with aluminum and iron resulting in complex and bright patterns of color. Red Crazy Lace is a type of agate with distinctive banded patterns of brown, cream, red, brown, yellow/gold resembling lace. You can find this crazy stone in Chihuahua, Mexico.


    Be sure you have some Crazy Lace Agate to bring joy to your earring, bracelet and necklace designs. Think of it alone or in combination with red carnelian, moonstone, amber, white agate, or rose quartz. Maybe a wrapped and stacked bracelet and earring set with Crazy Lace Agate offset with selenite, red jasper, or even shungite! Shop our natural stone, natural color Crazy Lace Agate gemstone bead collection in sizes 4 to 10 mm to stimulate happiness in your designs and enhance creativity. 





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