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