Agate
From the Greek akhatês, agate takes its name from the Achates, a river in Sicily where it was once found in abundance. Today, it is commonly sourced from Brazil, Uruguay, Quebec and the United States. Agate appears in many varieties — blue lace agate, dendritic agate, fire agate and moss agate — and is widely used in jewellery and silversmithing, as well as in fields such as chemistry and ceramics thanks to its resistance to abrasion.
Across different cultures, agate has long been associated with symbolic qualities. Some traditions believe that it encourages grounding and good fortune, supporting emotional, physical and intellectual balance. It is also thought by some to bring calm and resilience.
Used by designers such as Anaconda and Talkative, agate exists in a rich palette of colours: green, red, yellow, blue and black.
Ileana Makri
Black agate and diamonds bracelet
Agate / Diamond
Ileana Makri
Black agate and diamonds necklace
White gold / Agate / Diamond
Bibi van der Velden
Alligator Bite Agate Earring
Yellow gold / Agate / Tsavorite
Brooke Gregson
Beaded multi-stone necklace
Yellow gold / Apatite / Aquamarine / Agate / Quartz / Rhodocrosite / Heliolite / Chrysoprase
Anaconda
Collier Pebble agate
Yellow gold / Agate
Talkative
Crest Damask Agate Sepia earrings
Yellow gold / Agate
Anaconda
Leah S agate necklace
Yellow gold / Agate
Silver / Agate
Anaconda
Dragonfly Agate earrings
Yellow gold / Agate
Anaconda
Dragonfly Agate Landscape earrings
Yellow gold / Agate
Talkative
Moroccan Green Agate earrings
Yellow gold / Agate
Talkative
Arabesque Landscape Agates earrings
Yellow gold / Agate
Yellow gold / Agate
Lena Skadegard
Bracelet Pompom pyrite, turquoise et agate
Pyrite / Turquoise / Agate





















