Description
Agates mostly occur as nodules in volcanic rocks or waters containing silica in solution possibly derived from the decomposition of silicates in the lava. The siliceous matter is deposited in regular layers resulting in the banded or striped formation.
The mesmerizing patterns in Flower Agate are formed through the process of crystallization within volcanic rock cavities over millions of years. These intricate formations are composed of silica, which imbues the stone with its characteristic translucency and color variations.