Havva's Moss Agate

Called: The Stone of Growth

Energetic Properties: Abundance & Growth

Element(s): Earth

Color(s): White or milky with green or blue tendrils

Geology: primarily found in central Europe, India and America; a blend of white chalcedony and green or blue minerals

Size: about 1-2 inches in diameter

Energetic Properties:

Moss Agate is a stone of new beginnings.  Throughout history and cultures, Moss Agate was known as the crystal of gardeners and agriculture. It was considered a miraculous healing stone for tribal priests of the past, giving them power to interact with our human organic system, and was used as a talisman to make warriors strong and victorious.  Today, it is considered to also be a stone of personal abundance, by belief in its ability to empower and strengthen our emotions and self-esteem. By developing your strength, self-confidence, and self-expression, Moss Agate may help you attract abundance in wealth and friendships. 

 Physically, Moss Agate is believed to speed up recovery from illness, since it is considered  to be an extremely beneficial body strengthener in times of stress. Its steady energies aid those who feel unstable or ungrounded.

Throughout the ages:

  • The Native American Indians used Moss Agate as a power stone, and it was used in cloud-busting and aiding the weather patterns to reach ultimate equilibrium.
  • In Roman Mythology, Moss Agate honors Bona Dea, the Roman Earth Goddess of Fertility and the Greek Goddess of Women. She protects women through all of their changes, and is a skilled healer, particularly with herbs.
  • Moss Agate was used as a talisman to make warriors strong and victorious, and for protection against poisonous snakes and scorpions.
  • Pliny, a Roman historian, quoted the Magi as teaching in Persia that storms might be averted by burning Agates.
  • Agates were believed to make their wearers agreeable, persuasive, and give them the favor of God, guarding them from all dangers, and enabling them to vanquish earthly obstacles, such as high winds and lightning. Ancient seafarers used Agate in amulets of protection from the fury of the surging ocean.

Havva's Moss Agate

$4.00
Havva's Moss Agate

Havva's Moss Agate

$4.00
$4.00

Called: The Stone of Growth

Energetic Properties: Abundance & Growth

Element(s): Earth

Color(s): White or milky with green or blue tendrils

Geology: primarily found in central Europe, India and America; a blend of white chalcedony and green or blue minerals

Size: about 1-2 inches in diameter

Energetic Properties:

Moss Agate is a stone of new beginnings.  Throughout history and cultures, Moss Agate was known as the crystal of gardeners and agriculture. It was considered a miraculous healing stone for tribal priests of the past, giving them power to interact with our human organic system, and was used as a talisman to make warriors strong and victorious.  Today, it is considered to also be a stone of personal abundance, by belief in its ability to empower and strengthen our emotions and self-esteem. By developing your strength, self-confidence, and self-expression, Moss Agate may help you attract abundance in wealth and friendships. 

 Physically, Moss Agate is believed to speed up recovery from illness, since it is considered  to be an extremely beneficial body strengthener in times of stress. Its steady energies aid those who feel unstable or ungrounded.

Throughout the ages:

  • The Native American Indians used Moss Agate as a power stone, and it was used in cloud-busting and aiding the weather patterns to reach ultimate equilibrium.
  • In Roman Mythology, Moss Agate honors Bona Dea, the Roman Earth Goddess of Fertility and the Greek Goddess of Women. She protects women through all of their changes, and is a skilled healer, particularly with herbs.
  • Moss Agate was used as a talisman to make warriors strong and victorious, and for protection against poisonous snakes and scorpions.
  • Pliny, a Roman historian, quoted the Magi as teaching in Persia that storms might be averted by burning Agates.
  • Agates were believed to make their wearers agreeable, persuasive, and give them the favor of God, guarding them from all dangers, and enabling them to vanquish earthly obstacles, such as high winds and lightning. Ancient seafarers used Agate in amulets of protection from the fury of the surging ocean.