Moss Agate is a translucent white to clear chalcedony with green dendritic inclusions that branch like moss, lichen, or miniature forest scenes through the stone, traditionally associated with new beginnings and nature connection. Polished smooth, each tumbled piece has an organic, earthy beauty.Sold individually — the listed price is for one (1) tumbled stone. Quick facts Stone Moss Agate Composition Chalcedony (silicon dioxide) with green mineral dendrites Hardness (Mohs) 6.5-7 Color White to clear with green, moss-like inclusions Chakra Heart Traditionally used for New beginnings, nature connection, steady abundance Care / Water-safe Yes, brief rinse is fine; avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged soaking Meaning & history Moss Agate belongs to the wider agate family, though its green, branching inclusions give it a distinctly earthy character compared to banded agate varieties. In crystal tradition it's associated with new beginnings, nature connection, and a steady, nurturing sense of abundance — many people keep it close for grounded optimism, often alongside other heart chakra stones or pieces from a manifestation and abundance collection. How to use it Keep it in your garden or on a windowsill, hold it during a new-beginnings meditation, or carry it as a daily growth companion. Its earthy pattern also makes it a natural fit for any nature-themed display, and many people like to pair it with a small potted plant to reinforce that sense of growth. Care & cleansing Moss Agate is a hard, stable stone (Mohs 6.5-7) and holds up well to regular handling. Rinse gently with lukewarm water and dry with a soft cloth; avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged soaking. Many people also cleanse it with sunlight, sound, or a smudge of smoke. Frequently asked questions What is Moss Agate?It's a translucent chalcedony with green, moss-like mineral inclusions. It's a decorative/symbolic piece, not a health product or medical device. Why does it look like it has moss inside?The green branching pattern comes from natural mineral dendrites growing through the stone, resembling moss or miniature forest scenes. What is Moss Agate traditionally associated with?In crystal tradition it's associated with new beginnings, nature connection, and steady abundance. Is Moss Agate safe to cleanse with water?Yes, a brief rinse is fine since it's a hard, stable stone. Avoid prolonged soaking or harsh chemical cleaners. Will every stone look the same?No. Because Moss Agate is natural, the density and shape of the green inclusions varies from stone to stone — each one is unique. What chakra is Moss Agate associated with?It's traditionally linked to the Heart chakra in crystal healing practice. {"@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [{"@type": "Question", "name": "What is Moss Agate?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "It's a translucent chalcedony with green, moss-like mineral inclusions. It's a decorative/symbolic piece, not a health product or medical device."}}, {"@type": "Question", "name": "Why does it look like it has moss inside?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "The green branching pattern comes from natural mineral dendrites growing through the stone, resembling moss or miniature forest scenes."}}, {"@type": "Question", "name": "What is Moss Agate traditionally associated with?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "In crystal tradition it's associated with new beginnings, nature connection, and steady abundance."}}, {"@type": "Question", "name": "Is Moss Agate safe to cleanse with water?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "Yes, a brief rinse is fine since it's a hard, stable stone. Avoid prolonged soaking or harsh chemical cleaners."}}, {"@type": "Question", "name": "Will every stone look the same?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "No. Because Moss Agate is natural, the density and shape of the green inclusions varies from stone to stone — each one is unique."}}, {"@type": "Question", "name": "What chakra is Moss Agate associated with?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "It's traditionally linked to the Heart chakra in crystal healing practice."}}]}