Blue Lace Agate Natural Banded Chalcedony Crystal India Polished Mineral Specimen Display Collector Piece with Certificate Authenticity


£ 14.40

Product Overview

This Blue Lace Agate specimen from India is a genuine natural mineral, carefully
selected for its delicate banding and soft blue tones. The exact specimen shown in the photograph is the one you will receive, ensuring accuracy in colour, pattern, and overall appearance. Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card, this piece is ideal for mineral collectors, display purposes, or as a distinctive natural gift. Please refer to the listing photo for full sizing and scale.

Mineral Identification and Composition

Blue Lace Agate is a variety of banded chalcedony, which is a microcrystalline form of quartz composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). It belongs to the broader agate family, characterised by its layered structure and fine-grained texture.

The soft blue and white banding seen in Blue Lace Agate is created through rhythmic mineral deposition during formation. Subtle variations in trace elements and environmental conditions influence the colour intensity and pattern development within each specimen.

Crystal Structure and Physical Properties

As a form of chalcedony, Blue Lace Agate consists of microscopic quartz crystals intergrown in fibrous aggregates. These crystals are too small to be seen individually, giving the stone its smooth, uniform appearance when polished.

Typical properties include:


• Colour: Pale blue with white or cream banding, often in lace-like patterns
• Lustre: Waxy to vitreous when polished
• Transparency: Translucent to opaque
• Hardness: Approximately 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale

The fine structure allows for a high-quality polish, enhancing both the colour contrast and the intricate banding patterns.

Geological Formation and Indian Origin

Blue Lace Agate forms in volcanic environments, typically within cavities or vesicles in basaltic rock. Silica-rich fluids enter these voids and gradually deposit layers of chalcedony over time. Changes in chemical composition and environmental conditions during this process result in the distinctive banding.

Indian deposits of agate are well known for producing a wide variety of chalcedony, including material that is cut and polished to highlight its natural patterns. The geological conditions in these regions support the formation of finely banded agates suitable for decorative and collector use.

Appearance and Natural Variation

Each Blue Lace Agate specimen is unique, displaying its own arrangement of bands, tones, and internal textures. Some pieces may feature soft, evenly spaced layers, while others show more intricate lace-like formations with subtle variations in colour.

Natural inclusions and slight variations in translucency are part of the stone’s formation and contribute to its individuality. The polished surface enhances these features, allowing the banding to be clearly visible.

Uses and Collecting Appeal

Blue Lace Agate is highly regarded among mineral collectors and gemstone enthusiasts for its distinctive appearance and fine banding. Its gentle colour palette makes it particularly suitable for display, whether as a standalone piece or within a curated mineral collection.

In non-scientific and cultural traditions, agates are often traditionally associated with balance and communication and are appreciated in spiritual contexts. These associations are based on historical and cultural perspectives rather than scientific evidence.

Authenticity and Presentation


• Genuine Blue Lace Agate (banded chalcedony, SiO₂) from India
• Natural banded mineral specimen with polished finish
• Soft blue and white lace-like patterns with unique variation
• Exact specimen shown in the photograph is the one you will receive
• Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card

This Blue Lace Agate specimen combines natural geological formation, intricate banding, and polished presentation, making it a distinctive addition to any mineral collection or display setting.