Tree Agate

Tree Agate

Physical Information

Tree Agate is a variety of dendritic chalcedony, a microcrystalline form of quartz.
It features white to milky backgrounds with dark green, moss-like inclusions created by manganese or iron minerals.
These branching, tree-shaped patterns give the stone its name and make each piece completely unique.
Tree Agate typically forms in volcanic cavities where mineral-rich water deposits layers of silica and trace minerals over long periods.
It has a hardness of 6.5–7, making it durable for jewelry, carvings, and tumbled stones.
Major sources include India, Brazil, Madagascar, and the USA.

Metaphysical Properties

Tree Agate is associated with grounding, stability, and nature-connected healing.
Its gentle, earthy energy promotes inner peace and emotional balance, helping to reduce stress and tension.
Many use Tree Agate for strengthening patience, perseverance, and resilience — especially during life challenges.
It is believed to deepen one’s connection to nature, encourage growth, and support abundance on both emotional and spiritual levels.
A nurturing stone for calmness, grounding, and steady personal development.