Minieh Shore · North Lebanon
Stones of the Lebanese
coast.
Hand-gathered from Corniche el-Mina. Hand-polished in Tripoli. Each piece numbered and named — a traceable record of where it came from.
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Recently polished.
2019Since
Agates gathered by hand where the Mediterranean meets limestone.
CedarAgate began on the Corniche el-Mina shore in North Lebanon — a stretch of coastline where Mediterranean waves tumble ancient chalcedony into round, sea-worn stones. Each piece is collected by hand, carried home, and hand-polished over weeks to reveal what was hidden inside.
We don't mine, we don't import. Every stone in the catalog is traceable to the day and beach where it was found. That matters to collectors. It matters to us.
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Why Lebanese agate matters.
01 — Genuinely rare
Not mined, not imported.
Lebanese coastal chalcedony can't be commercially extracted — it surfaces piece by piece along specific stretches of shore. What we offer is what the sea revealed this season.
02 — Traceable origin
Every stone, numbered.
Each piece ships with a certificate of origin documenting the collection location, date gathered, and geological classification. No anonymous sourcing.
03 — Slow craft
Polished by hand, over weeks.
We don't rush the finish. Each stone is worked through progressive grit stages until it carries the warmth and translucency natural chalcedony deserves.
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