Tumbled agate – Madagascar
Locality: Madagascar
Weight: 81g
Dimensions: 5,1 x 4,5 x 2,5 cm
Note: To enhance their color and structure, they are fired in a kiln – this is only a thermal treatment that highlights the natural beauty of the mineral. Otherwise, they are completely natural, with no dyes or chemical modifications.
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Agates from Madagascar
Agates from Madagascar are among the most widespread and sought-after agates in the world. They formed millions of years ago in volcanic rocks. These agates are valued for their fine banding and wide range of colors, from gray and white tones to orange and red shades.
Why agates are tumbled
In their natural state, Madagascar agates often have a dull, weathered, and less attractive surface. Tumbling is a mechanical process in which stones are gradually smoothed and polished, removing the outer weathered layer. This enhances their natural patterns and color structure. Tumbling also rounds sharp edges, increasing the stone’s durability and making it suitable for collectors and jewelry use.
Cause of the red coloration
The red and orange shades of agates are caused by the presence of iron oxides, especially the minerals hematite and goethite. These minerals occur naturally within the agate and give it its characteristic coloration. The intensity of the color depends on the concentration of iron and the conditions under which the stone formed.
Heating of agates and its effect on color
Some agates may be heated to enhance their natural color. During heating, less stable forms of iron transform into hematite, resulting in stronger red and orange tones. This process is common in gemology and does not alter the fundamental mineral composition of the stone. The resulting color is permanent and stable.



