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Ágata uva

Cuarzo is a mineral with formula SiO₂. This specimen comes from Grape Agate Mines, Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Ágata uva from Grape Agate Mines, Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia — Terrium

Description

Botryoidal aggregate with small, rounded spheres covering the piece as a multicoloured cluster. Grey‑lilac, pale green, white and cream tones; dense texture.

About Cuarzo

The so-called "grape agate" is a trade name for spheroidal aggregates of quartz. Although sold for years as agate or chalcedony, current studies indicate that the Mamuju specimens are not agate, but radially grown quartz/amethyst.

About the locality

Specimens known as "grape agate" come from the Mamuju area, in West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Mindat places the "Grape Agate mines" as a series of deposits between Pantai Ngalo and areas to the north towards Mamuju, including Takandeang, Tanete Kalaha, Tanete Pao, Lumbia and Salletto.

Technical data

Catalogue No.
0608
Internal reference
X0311
Composition
SiO₂
Name
Cuarzo
Variety
Ágata uva
Mine
Grape Agate Mines
District / Municipality
Mamuju Regency
Province
West Sulawesi
Country
Indonesia
Ex-collection
2025
Etymology
Named for its type locality, Barranco del Jaroso (Almería, Spain).
Quality
Buena
Value trend
Estable

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