Indian Agate Worry Stone

$38.00

A palm-shaped Indian agate worry stone in layered greens, ochres, and warm earthy tones — carved from genuine agate. Known across traditions for stability and a quiet inner calm.

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Description

Layer by layer, genuine Indian agate builds its color: greens, ochres, and warm earthy bands stacked like sediment cut open. A Indian agate worry stone is carved from that stone into a palm shape with a smooth thumb indent.

Indian agate is known across traditions as a stone of stability, calm, and a quiet sense of inner strength, and many people keep one on hand as a reminder to find steadiness when thoughts scatter. The carved scoop is built for one motion — a thumb settling in, pressing, releasing — repeated as often as the hand needs something to do.

Sized for a pocket, desk, or nightstand, it works as a grounding anchor during a pause. Each piece is inspected by the Earthward team as genuine natural agate; banding and markings vary.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Carved from genuine Indian agate with a smooth thumb indent
  • Layered greens, ochres, and warm earthy tones
  • A pocket-sized grounding anchor for reflection
  • Known across traditions for stability and calm
  • Comforting to hold during a quiet pause
  • Each piece is unique — color, shape, and markings vary

Details

  • Unique and genuine Indian Agate gemstone
  • Approx. 2 inches long and 2 inches wide
  • Weight varies
  • Color, shape, and markings will vary
  • Comes with a description card

Care

Agate is a durable stone but can still be scratched by harder materials. Keep it away from prolonged sunlight, water, salt, and harsh cleaners. Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth.

Crystal meanings are based on tradition and personal practice. This Indian agate worry stone is a symbolic wellness accessory and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.

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