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Bulk Rough Agate for Export

ACPFOOD supplies bulk rough agate for export, offering carefully sourced stones to meet the needs of wholesalers, distributors, and importers worldwide. Alongside rough agate, we also provide raw agate and diamond cut agate, making us a trusted partner for industries requiring high-quality natural stones for jewelry, decoration, and craftwork.

Reliable Wholesale Source for Natural Agate Stones

  • Product Code: STO-011
  • Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 5 kg

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Wholesale Opportunities for Bulk Rough Agate for Export

ACPFOOD is a reliable exporter offering bulk rough agate for export to international markets. We supply raw agate wholesale and diamond cut agate wholesale to meet the needs of distributors, importers, and jewelry manufacturers. With a strong network in the natural stone trade, we ensure consistent quality and bulk availability for businesses seeking trustworthy suppliers of bulk rough agate for export.

 

Chemical Formula: SiO2 silicon dioxide
English Name (UK, USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand): Agate
Family: Quartz

Diamond cut agate with natural banding
Beautifully patterned diamond cut agate for wholesale buyers

💎 Industries That Use Agate Gemstone (Chalcedony variety)

Agate is a banded microcrystalline quartz, part of the chalcedony family, known for its layered appearance and variety of colors. It has been used since antiquity in jewelry, talismans, Islamic art, energy healing, and carving. Iran is one of the important historical sources of Red Agate (Aqiq), particularly valued in religious and spiritual traditions.

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1. Jewelry & Gemstone Industry

Agate is a semi-precious stone widely cut and polished for use in jewelry, beads, and decorative items.

Applications:

  • Rings, pendants, earrings, prayer beads, and cufflinks

  • Used in Islamic rings (especially Red Agate or Aqiq) engraved with verses

  • Valued for its durability and affordable beauty

✅ Common varieties: Red Agate, Blue Lace Agate, Moss Agate, Black Agate

2. Spiritual & Religious Use

Agate holds strong spiritual symbolism across cultures. In the Islamic world, Red Agate (Aqiq) is worn for protection and blessings, especially by Shia Muslims.

Applications:

  • Used in prayer beads (tasbih) and engraved rings

  • Believed to ward off the evil eye, calm the heart, and enhance focus in worship

  • Historically worn by Imams and spiritual leaders

✅ Frequently set in silver rings and worn on the right hand for spiritual merit

3. Energy Healing & Metaphysical Industry

In crystal healing systems, Agate is prized for its balancing, grounding, and stabilizing properties.

Applications:

  • Used in chakra healing and crystal therapy sessions

  • Said to support emotional balance, mental clarity, and calmness

  • Incorporated into energy grids, healing layouts, and meditation altars

✅ Each color variety is attributed to specific chakras or healing intentions

4. Craft, Carving & Artisanal Goods

Agate’s hardness and beauty make it ideal for artistic carvings, decorative items, and inlay work.

Applications:

  • Miniature carvings, bowls, and ornaments

  • Inlay in traditional handicrafts or mosaic panels

  • Used in Iranian and Mughal art traditions

Rough agate stones in bulk with polished edges
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✅ Highly polished surface enhances its natural banding and color zoning

5. Historical, Ethnographic & Museum Collections

Agate has been found in ancient burial sites and trade routes from Mesopotamia to India.

Applications:

  • Collected as part of archaeological finds

  • Featured in museum exhibitions on Silk Road trade

  • Appears in Persian seals, talismans, and ceremonial jewelry

✅ Symbol of status, protection, and divine favor in ancient cultures

✅ Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Jewelry & Gemstones Rings, necklaces, tasbih beads, Islamic engraved rings
Spiritual & Religious Red Agate (Aqiq) rings, evil eye protection, engraved Islamic talismans
Energy Healing Chakra balancing, emotional grounding, meditation tools
Artisan Crafts Carvings, bowls, ornaments, mosaic and decorative inlays
Ethnographic & Cultural Historical rings, ancient seals, museum artifacts

Rough agate gemstones for jewelry making and craft supply
Bulk rough agate for export in premium grade lots

🌟 Key Features of Agate

  • Mohs Hardness: 6.5–7 (very durable)

  • Color: Multicolored; often banded (red, blue, green, black, white, etc.)

  • Structure: Cryptocrystalline quartz with fine layering

  • Luster: Waxy to vitreous when polished

  • Metaphysical Traits: Balance, protection, calmness

  • Cultural Value: Deeply symbolic in Islamic, Persian, and South Asian traditions

💎 Comparison Table: Agate vs Ruby vs Turquoise vs Emerald

Feature Agate (Chalcedony variety) Ruby (Corundum – Al₂O₃) Turquoise (Hydrated phosphate mineral) Emerald (Beryl – Be₃Al₂Si₆O₁₈)
Color Banded or solid: red, black, blue, green Deep red to pink (pigeon blood is prized) Sky blue, blue-green, greenish-white Bright to deep green (bluish-green is most valued)
Hardness (Mohs) 6.5–7 9 5–6 7.5–8
Transparency Opaque to translucent Transparent to opaque Opaque Transparent to translucent
Luster Waxy to vitreous Vitreous Waxy to dull Vitreous
Primary Use Jewelry, tasbihs, seals, metaphysical High-end jewelry, royal collections Tribal jewelry, amulets, traditional ornaments Fine jewelry, royal regalia, luxury markets
Cultural Significance Islamic, Persian, folk talismans Symbol of passion, nobility, leadership Native American, Persian, Tibetan traditions Ancient Egyptian, Indian, Persian royal heritage
Metaphysical Use Grounding, balance, emotional healing Vitality, courage, love Protection, communication, truth Wisdom, abundance, heart chakra
Typical Cut/Form Cabochon, beads, intaglios, carvings Faceted gems (brilliant or cushion cut) Cabochons, beads, raw chunks Faceted gems (emerald cut, oval)
Price Range (per carat) Low to moderate Very high (especially untreated rubies) Moderate (varies by origin) High to very high (depending on clarity and color)
Common Origins Iran, Brazil, India, Uruguay Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Mozambique Iran, Afghanistan, USA, Egypt Colombia, Zambia, Afghanistan, Brazil
Trade Value High in volume, low to moderate per unit Premium gemstone with top-tier value Ethnographic and spiritual gemstone market High-end global gemstone market
Durability High (resistant to scratches) Very high Moderate (porous, can discolor with oils) Moderate (can fracture, requires careful handling)
Islamic Relevance ✅ Highly revered (Aqiq) ⚠️ Not primary, but admired ✅ Valued in Shia traditions ✅ Symbol of knowledge and light in some cultures

🌟 Summary Highlights:

  • 🟥 Ruby: Rare and royal—ideal for luxury and prestige jewelry, high in hardness and value.

  • 🟦 Turquoise: Deeply cultural and spiritual, popular in tribal, traditional, and artistic use.

  • 🟩 Emerald: Prized for clarity, rarity, and deep green color—used in elite jewelry and spiritual talismans.

  • 🟫 Agate: Most versatile and accessible, with broad use in spirituality, art, and artisan jewelry.

 

PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Persian Name: عقیق/ Aghigh
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Achat Schmucksteine
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): Agate pierre semi-précieuse

Diamond cut agate in natural brown and red tones
High-quality diamond cut agate for jewelry making

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About Agate

One of the most important types of quartz is Agate.

These minerals are often crystallized in the form of crooked streaks and closed and parallel bends in brown, light brown, red and pink colors and sometimes white, orange, yellow, blue and green.

The degree of hardness of this stone is between 6.5 and 7.

The best of this Gemstone is red, without any vein, and bright.

Yemeni one is one of the most precious.

This stone is not burned with fire and it can scratch the glass. This gem reflects shapes like a bubble or a beehive under the light, and a sharp object has no effect on it. Red, yellow, and blue ones are more expensive than others.

Maintenance of all types of these stones is simple. They are not incompatible with anything. To take care of this stone, it is enough to wash it with water from time to time and leave it under the sun for a few hours to strengthen it.

Different types of Agate:

– Lace

– Turritella

– Carnelian

– Coldwater

– Greek

– Fire

– Brazilian

– Polyhedroid

– Botswana

– Plume

– Condor

– Holly Blue

– Moss

– Tube

– Fortification

– Lake Superior

– Binghamite

– Patuxent River

– Enhydro

 

Temperament

Second degree of cold and dry.

 

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Mixed color agate stones available in large bulk lots
Bulk rough agate for export for global importers and resellers

Health Benefits

It is enlivening, sedative, stabilizer, anti-depressant, anti-hemorrhagic, bad breath remover, teeth whitening, genital system strengthening, anti-irritation and heart, liver, and spleen tonic.

It regulates blood circulation and prevents severe bleeding in case of injury.

It is useful for strengthening the heart, eyes and teeth, and relieving suffocation.

 

Eating 0.8 gram of its powder with apple syrup strengthens the heart and helps to relieve suffocation.

Wearing a red ring made by this stone helps to relieve suffocation, chest pain and bleeding, especially during menstruation.

 

Side Effects

It is harmful for kidney.

 

Modifiers

Gum Tragacanth

 

🧾 Nutrition Facts – Agate (Chalcedony Variety)

Mineral Type: Cryptocrystalline Quartz (Silicon Dioxide – SiO₂)
Group: Tectosilicates
Crystal System: Trigonal (Quartz family)
Hardness (Mohs): 6.5 – 7
Common Colors: Gray, white, red, orange, brown, blue, green, multicolored banding
Form Used: Raw or tumbled stone (non-edible, ornamental or metaphysical use only)


🔹 Elemental Composition (Typical, by Weight)

Element Approximate Content (%)
Silicon (Si) 46.7%
Oxygen (O) 53.3%
Trace Elements Fe, Al, Ca, Mn, Ti, etc. (ppm–%)

📌 Note: Agate is composed almost entirely of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) in the form of microcrystalline quartz.


🔬 Physical Properties

Property Description
Density 2.60 – 2.65 g/cm³
Refractive Index 1.530 – 1.540
Specific Gravity ~2.6
Fracture Conchoidal
Luster Waxy to vitreous
Transparency Translucent to opaque

🌐 Industrial & Healing Use (Non-Nutritional)

Use Category Application
Industrial Used in mortars, polishing tools, electronics
Decorative Gemstones, carvings, inlays
Spiritual / Metaphysical Believed to enhance grounding, protection, emotional balance (traditionally)
Traditional Medicine (Symbolic) Used in amulets and elixirs (not ingested!)

⚠️ Nutritional Use Disclaimer

Agate is not a nutritional substance and not intended for ingestion.
It is classified as a mineralogical specimen, jewelry stone, or metaphysical object.

Do Not Consume
🧴 In “stone elixirs” or “crystal waters,” only indirect preparation is advised, using safe handling and non-contact methods (e.g., glass jar method).


📦 Storage & Handling

  • Keep clean, dry, and protected from impact or extreme heat

  • Avoid chemical exposure or acid contact (can dull the polish)


🧪 Disclaimer

This information is intended for educational, decorative, industrial, and metaphysical purposes only. Agate has no caloric, nutritional, or physiological value. It is not a food product or dietary supplement.

 

 

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