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Agate

Agate

Kenneth Steven combines Scottish landscape and geological history with his own poetry.

The Essay · BBC Radio 3

November 30, 202413m 30s

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Show Notes

Scotland has been blessed with some of the most exciting of gemstones, but knowing where to find them is the secret. A rare edition of 'Scottish Gem Stones' by W J McCallien led Kenneth to the discovery of the riches to be found on Scotland's mountains and shores.

The mineralogist Matthew Heddle, the great 19th century collector of Scottish gemstones. was particularly fond of agates. The wonderful thing about banded agate is that each one is unique; you’ll never know from looking at the outside what the heart of it may reveal. The counties of Angus and Fife have fabulous banded agates on the shores and in the fields, but finding them is about more than just luck.

Kenneth Steven goes in search of the precious stones and reflects on his finds in poetry.

Presenter Kenneth Steven Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland production