Agate
Agate is the most storied member of the quartz family. Unlike crystals formed in geodes, it was born millions of years ago within cavities of volcanic lava, where silica-rich colloidal solutions slowly deposited and solidified layer by layer. This gradual "growth" process is akin to the earth using minerals as ink and time as a brush, painting never-repeating natural canvases inside rocks—its banded layers and delicate patterns are the clear manuscript of this geological diary.
Each piece of agate is a unique fingerprint. Its value lies not only in its warm, jade-like texture and skin-friendly feel but also in its irreplicable natural patterns.