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Red Fox Agate Sphere
When I first saw Red Fox Agate I thought it was one of the coolest stones I’d ever seen. Now that I have some, I know it’s one of the coolest stones I’ve ever seen. You better believe I got some pieces just for my private collection and toolkit.
Just take a look at the rusty orange rock full of planetary craters, some of which are surrounded by splashes of grey/black banding and full of incredibly bright red nodules, and tell me it’s not worthy of a spot in your collection. I challenge you, good sir/madam.
Also known as Crater Agate, it’s a rare botryoidal agate only found - to my knowledge - in Patagonia, Argentina and Ankara, Turkey. Up until now I had only seen it in collector-grade specimens where they cut the striking red botryoidal formations and grey chalcedony out of the rest of the rock. But I love it more with the crater-filled rock around it and, ironically, the polished and carved pieces seem to have more of this than the collector specimens.
Red Fox Agate feels like a very protective stone. Think wall-of-fire protection rather than deflection or blocking. It has a proactive, forward momentum energy to it which makes me think it would do well as a booster for banishing, binding, or confusion spells. This is a Warrior-Mage stone.
The place I got my inventory from got these as part of a buy-out of another vendor, so they’re not sure if it’s from Patagonia or Ankara, in case you’re wondering.
If you want something rare, funky, and unique amongst your stones, you’re not going to beat this. I don’t know when I’ll be able to get more so, for now, what I have is what I have.
When I first saw Red Fox Agate I thought it was one of the coolest stones I’d ever seen. Now that I have some, I know it’s one of the coolest stones I’ve ever seen. You better believe I got some pieces just for my private collection and toolkit.
Just take a look at the rusty orange rock full of planetary craters, some of which are surrounded by splashes of grey/black banding and full of incredibly bright red nodules, and tell me it’s not worthy of a spot in your collection. I challenge you, good sir/madam.
Also known as Crater Agate, it’s a rare botryoidal agate only found - to my knowledge - in Patagonia, Argentina and Ankara, Turkey. Up until now I had only seen it in collector-grade specimens where they cut the striking red botryoidal formations and grey chalcedony out of the rest of the rock. But I love it more with the crater-filled rock around it and, ironically, the polished and carved pieces seem to have more of this than the collector specimens.
Red Fox Agate feels like a very protective stone. Think wall-of-fire protection rather than deflection or blocking. It has a proactive, forward momentum energy to it which makes me think it would do well as a booster for banishing, binding, or confusion spells. This is a Warrior-Mage stone.
The place I got my inventory from got these as part of a buy-out of another vendor, so they’re not sure if it’s from Patagonia or Ankara, in case you’re wondering.
If you want something rare, funky, and unique amongst your stones, you’re not going to beat this. I don’t know when I’ll be able to get more so, for now, what I have is what I have.
Dimensions:
1.55 lbs
3.25”D
Astrological: Leo, Sagittarius, Aries, Gemini
Elemental: Fire, Earth
Planetary: Sun, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars
Chakra: Root, Sacral
Formation: Igneous
Hardness: 6.5-7
RFXAGS150