Crazy Lace Agate Bracelet

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This gem has passed the following ethical standards to protect the environment and workers.

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OriginAustralia
QualityAA (quality chart)
ShapeRound Bead
ColorYellow, Multi-Colored
TransparencyOpaque
Circumference7 in / 18 cm - Average Woman 
Bead Size8 mm round
Average Size (size chart)
Average Weight1 oz / 27 g / 135 carats
  • Crystals Sturdy For Pocket

    This stone is sturdy enough to be carried daily.

  • Crystals Keep In Shade

    Keep it in the shade to protect its colour.

  • Crystals Safe In Elixir

    This stone is safe to use in direct-infusion elixirs.

Healing Laughter

Be happy, relaxed, and trust yourself to do right. Feel balanced and grounded while staying flexible. Think and act positively and release negative beliefs. Know that you will be supported and encouraged. Let Crazy Lace Agate inspire you to have more fun!

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WESTERN ZODIAC
CHINESE ZODIAC
NUMEROLOGY

This Crystal is Ethically Sourced

Moonrise Crystals has developed 9 guidelines to ensure your crystals are consciously sourced to protect the environment and workers.

Ethically Sourced Crazy Lace Agate from Australia

This gem has passed the following ethical standards to protect the environment and workers.

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Supply Chain for Crazy Lace Agate

This Crazy Lace Agate comes from a small mine in Newman, Western Australia. This Agate mining has a low environmental impact and is relatively safe for miners.

This supplier is a family-owned mine and wholesaler in Perth, Australia.  They mine several minerals in Western Australia and trade with mine owners in other parts of Australia.  Some of their stones are sold directly to lapidaries to be polished and re-sold, while others are sent to lapidaries to be polished and then returned to the family business.

I met this supplier at the 2023 Denver Show when a huge polished Tiger Iron standing next to glossy photos of Australian wildlife caught my eye.  A quick glance confirmed that almost every stone on the table was from Western Australia.  I introduced myself and was delighted to meet a friendly miner.  While I often have to casually tiptoe around ethical questions, he and I struck up a rapport and were able to speak freely.  The booth wasn’t busy so there was time to talk.  We discussed environmental protection in the Outback and mining reclamation projects.  He shared how the various Australian mine owners do business with each other and was able to confirm several of my assumptions and suspicions.  He’s a lovely human and I am excited to do business with him for many years to come.

Crazy Lace Agate Healing, Mineralogy, and History

Published July 2015  •  Updated September 2025  •  Read Time: 7 minutes
Crazy Lace Agate is a rare Agate found only in northern Mexico.  While most Agates have straight bands, Crazy Lace has wavy bands that spiral and bounce and go in every direction.  The best pieces are brightly colored, with vivid reds and yellows predominating.  It was formed at the end of the dinosaur era when Mexico was undergoing major geological changes which gave the stone is fun pattern.  Crazy Lace Agate has a joyful energy that reminds us to not sweat the small stuff and to play as much as we work.  It is a fantastic choice for anyone who wants to let go of negative thinking and start to enjoy the present […]

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