Description
This grape agate cluster is a fine specimen of the famously-enjoyed botryoidal growth habit that gives it the appearance of being made of grapes. Grape agate is actually botryoidal purple chalcedony. It can also vary in color from purple to teal, and even green.
Size:Â Approx. 1.00″ long, 6.71g
With this grape agate cluster, we have a fun décor idea—crystal grids. You may have heard of them before, but outside of the realm of décor. We encourage you get creative with your gemstones. Crystal grids are a great way to do that and raw pieces are great for the centerpiece. You can make impressive displays filled with color and wonder. Try it out and let us know what you think!
About Grape Agate (Purple Chalcedony)
Grape agate, also known as botryoidal (purple) chalcedony or grape chalcedony, is a unique variety of chalcedony (variety of quartz) that forms in rounded, grape-like nodules. It is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and typically exhibits a purple color, although it can also be found in shades of green, white, and blue. Grape agate is primarily mined in Indonesia, specifically in the West Java region where it is found in volcanic rock formations. The formation of grape-like nodules in purple chalcedony occurs through a process called botryoidal growth, where layers of chalcedony accumulate around a central core, resulting in the distinctive clustered appearance resembling grapes. If you would like to learn more, click this link.
 This grape agate cluster is a WYSIWYG.
For those who are unfamiliar with WYSIWYG, it means: What You See Is What You Get. Pieces identified as WYSIWYGs are not a random pull of stones that are similar to the one(s) pictured. Instead, you receive the actual piece that is pictured.
If you like this cluster, you will love this grape agate specimen.
Please Note:
- Sizes and weights are approximate. Dimension sizes can vary based on the way the rock is formed. We hand measure our pieces on the longest side. Please see the pictures in the listing.
- The colors may vary due to monitor and lighting differences.
- Please use your own judgment when allowing children to handle.
- Not suggested for use in animal habitats or fish tanks.
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