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Holly Blue Agate

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Rare Holly Blue (Calapooia) Agate, Said to Enhance Psychic Abilities 69g or 2.385 oz HBA21
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Original price was: $600.00.Current price is: $465.00.

#HBX11 Rare Holly Blue Agate Pendant Wire Wrap
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Original price was: $235.00.Current price is: $129.00.

Amazing Rough Unpolished Holly Blue Agate Partial Geode 19g HB16
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Original price was: $350.00.Current price is: $199.00.

Rare Banded Holly Blue Agate (Calapooia) 5g Said to Enhance Psychic Abilities HB14
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Original price was: $65.00.Current price is: $28.00.

Rare Huge Holly Blue (Calapooia) Agate 94g or 470 ct: Said to Enhance Psychic Abilities #HBX8
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Original price was: $475.00.Current price is: $289.00.

Rare Holly Blue (Calapooia) Agate 70g: Said to Enhance Psychic Abilities #HBX6
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Original price was: $650.00.Current price is: $440.00.

Holly Blue (Calapooia) Agate 30.89g: Said to Enhance Psychic Abilities #HBX5
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Original price was: $399.00.Current price is: $289.00.

A smooth, glossy Rare Holly Blue Calapooia Agate 31g or 155cts with white specks rests on a reflective black surface.
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Original price was: $450.00.Current price is: $349.00.

Rare Holly Blue (Calapooia) Agate 2.23g 11.20 ct Polished Cabocon: Said to Enhance ESP #HBX3
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Original price was: $175.00.Current price is: $85.00.

About Holly Blue Agate

Hardness: 6.5 - 7.0.
Occurrence: The chalcedony family (microcrystalline quartz). Occurs worldwide.
Appearance: Translucent violet-blue, sometimes banded like agate.
Enhancements: Holly Blue is not enhanced.
Location: Holly Mountain near Sweet Home, Oregon

This incredibly rare blue to purple seam agate is one of the most popular agates in the western Oregon area. There are also a few known and probably more undiscovered deposits of Holley Blue on the Calapooia River. The Holley Mt. area is the main area for this famous lapidary material. It is located on leased timberland. Bulldozed over and replanted it was closed to digging as of spring 1997. The land is leased to a Timber Consulting group, who currently controls access to the site. People who have dug since then have been cited for trespassing, had their rock confiscated and were fined.

At Present there is a fair amount of Holly blue on the market. The recent closures of Holly Mountain will soon change this availability.