Grape Agate Cluster from Indonesia | 770g
A substantial cabinet specimen with dense lavender grape-like quartz growth, softly sparkling surfaces, and layered natural matrix detail, appox 770g / 4.4 × 4.4 × 2.8 in.
Chakra | Crown and Third Eye
Primary Intention | Awakening
Country of Origin | Indonesia
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Grape Agate Cluster from Indonesia | 770g
Grape Agate Cluster — Indonesia | 770g
Clarity, Growth, Awakening
One-of-a-kind Grape Agate specimen from Indonesia, featuring extensive lavender spheroidal quartz growth across a substantial natural matrix. Dense rounded formations cover the broad display face, creating the clustered, grape-like appearance for which this material is known.
The surface moves between softly rounded botryoidal textures and areas of fine crystalline sparkle. Lavender, lilac, and pale violet tones are layered with gray, cream, and muted matrix colors, giving the specimen visual depth without losing its calm, cohesive palette.
At approximately 4.4 inches across and weighing 770 grams, this is a substantial cabinet specimen. The broad front presents a nearly continuous field of rounded quartz growth, while cavities, rugged contours, and exposed matrix on the reverse preserve more of the specimen’s geological structure. It is mounted on a black display base for a finished, sculptural presentation.
Specimen Details
- Material: Amethyst Quartz — trade name Grape Agate
- Locality: Indonesia; specific mine locality not provided
- Formation: Intergrown spheroidal quartz aggregate on natural matrix
- Features: Dense rounded growth, fine sparkling crystal texture, layered contours, natural pockets, and exposed matrix
- Color: Lavender, lilac, soft violet, gray, cream, and muted tan matrix tones
- Finish: Natural and unpolished
- Size: Approx. 4.4 × 4.4 × 2.8 in. / 113 × 112 × 71 mm
- Specimen Size: Cabinet
- Weight: 770g / 1 lb. 11.2 oz.
- Selection: Exact specimen shown
Geological Notes
Grape Agate is the trade name used for grape-like aggregates of spheroidal quartz from Indonesia. Although the familiar commercial name includes the word agate, the material does not show the internal banding required for a mineralogical classification as true agate.
The rounded formations are composed of radially grown quartz. As neighboring spheres develop and meet, they become interconnected, producing clustered forms that resemble bunches of grapes. Fine quartz crystals may also coat portions of the rounded surfaces, adding a subtle sparkle alongside smoother botryoidal textures.
This specimen preserves extensive spheroidal quartz growth over a substantial matrix. The broad lavender display face is contrasted by cavities, pale mineral coatings, and areas of tan-gray matrix on the reverse. These changes in texture show how the quartz developed unevenly across the original host material rather than as a uniformly polished or shaped surface.
The specimen was sourced as Indonesian material. A more specific mine or regional locality was not provided, so the listing does not attribute it to a narrower locality.
Mystic Parcel Notes
This specimen was selected for Mystic Parcel because of its substantial scale, dense quartz coverage, and strong sculptural silhouette. The front presents a broad field of rounded lavender formations, while the reverse retains enough exposed matrix and open structure to tell a more complete formation story.
Its visual interest comes from the contrast between smoother grape-like spheres and areas with a finer crystalline texture. The muted lilac palette gives the piece a quiet presence, while its size and weight make it substantial enough to anchor a Curio Cabinet, collector shelf, or intentional display.
Energetically, Grape Agate is often associated with clarity, growth, and awakening. This specimen carries the feeling of many small elements developing together into a connected whole, making it a fitting visual anchor for reflection, gradual progress, and expanded awareness.
For collectors, this is a substantial display-ready example of Indonesian spheroidal quartz with extensive surface coverage and visible natural matrix. For intention buyers, it offers a calm but grounded presence suited to meditation, reflection, or personal growth work.
What you’ll receive
- One (1) 770g Grape Agate quartz specimen from Indonesia — exact specimen shown
- Mystic Parcel specimen identification card
How to use
- Display as a cabinet-size mineral specimen in a Curio Cabinet, office, meditation space, or collector shelf.
- Position the broad lavender face forward to emphasize the dense rounded quartz growth and subtle crystalline sparkle.
- Rotate the specimen occasionally to appreciate the exposed matrix, cavities, and contrasting textures on the reverse.
- Use as a visual anchor for clarity, personal growth, reflection, or awakening intentions.
- Pair with amethyst, chalcedony, quartz, or other botryoidal mineral specimens for a formation-focused display.
Care
- Quartz is relatively durable, but the rounded formations, thin projections, and natural attachment points may be delicate.
- Always lift and move the piece by supporting the display base rather than pulling on the mineral formation.
- Remove loose dust gently with a clean air bulb or very soft dry brush.
- Avoid soaking the specimen, as immersion may affect the mounting material or display base.
- Avoid ultrasonic cleaning, harsh chemical cleaners, salt, abrasive scrubbing, and sudden temperature changes.
- Display on a level, stable surface where the specimen will not be bumped or tipped.
Notes: This is a natural mineral specimen and may show natural matrix, cavities, uneven surfaces, mineral coatings, color variation, crystalline texture, and delicate formation points. The specimen is mounted on the black display base shown in the photographs. Photos show the exact specimen you will receive. Crystal use is complementary to and not a substitute for professional advice.
Natural matrix, cavities, mineral coatings, inclusions, color variation, crystalline texture, and formation lines are part of this specimen’s origin and character.
Grape Agate Cluster — Indonesia | 770g
Clarity, Growth, Awakening
One-of-a-kind Grape Agate specimen from Indonesia, featuring extensive lavender spheroidal quartz growth across a substantial natural matrix. Dense rounded formations cover the broad display face, creating the clustered, grape-like appearance for which this material is known.
The surface moves between softly rounded botryoidal textures and areas of fine crystalline sparkle. Lavender, lilac, and pale violet tones are layered with gray, cream, and muted matrix colors, giving the specimen visual depth without losing its calm, cohesive palette.
At approximately 4.4 inches across and weighing 770 grams, this is a substantial cabinet specimen. The broad front presents a nearly continuous field of rounded quartz growth, while cavities, rugged contours, and exposed matrix on the reverse preserve more of the specimen’s geological structure. It is mounted on a black display base for a finished, sculptural presentation.
Specimen Details
- Material: Amethyst Quartz — trade name Grape Agate
- Locality: Indonesia; specific mine locality not provided
- Formation: Intergrown spheroidal quartz aggregate on natural matrix
- Features: Dense rounded growth, fine sparkling crystal texture, layered contours, natural pockets, and exposed matrix
- Color: Lavender, lilac, soft violet, gray, cream, and muted tan matrix tones
- Finish: Natural and unpolished
- Size: Approx. 4.4 × 4.4 × 2.8 in. / 113 × 112 × 71 mm
- Specimen Size: Cabinet
- Weight: 770g / 1 lb. 11.2 oz.
- Selection: Exact specimen shown
Geological Notes
Grape Agate is the trade name used for grape-like aggregates of spheroidal quartz from Indonesia. Although the familiar commercial name includes the word agate, the material does not show the internal banding required for a mineralogical classification as true agate.
The rounded formations are composed of radially grown quartz. As neighboring spheres develop and meet, they become interconnected, producing clustered forms that resemble bunches of grapes. Fine quartz crystals may also coat portions of the rounded surfaces, adding a subtle sparkle alongside smoother botryoidal textures.
This specimen preserves extensive spheroidal quartz growth over a substantial matrix. The broad lavender display face is contrasted by cavities, pale mineral coatings, and areas of tan-gray matrix on the reverse. These changes in texture show how the quartz developed unevenly across the original host material rather than as a uniformly polished or shaped surface.
The specimen was sourced as Indonesian material. A more specific mine or regional locality was not provided, so the listing does not attribute it to a narrower locality.
Mystic Parcel Notes
This specimen was selected for Mystic Parcel because of its substantial scale, dense quartz coverage, and strong sculptural silhouette. The front presents a broad field of rounded lavender formations, while the reverse retains enough exposed matrix and open structure to tell a more complete formation story.
Its visual interest comes from the contrast between smoother grape-like spheres and areas with a finer crystalline texture. The muted lilac palette gives the piece a quiet presence, while its size and weight make it substantial enough to anchor a Curio Cabinet, collector shelf, or intentional display.
Energetically, Grape Agate is often associated with clarity, growth, and awakening. This specimen carries the feeling of many small elements developing together into a connected whole, making it a fitting visual anchor for reflection, gradual progress, and expanded awareness.
For collectors, this is a substantial display-ready example of Indonesian spheroidal quartz with extensive surface coverage and visible natural matrix. For intention buyers, it offers a calm but grounded presence suited to meditation, reflection, or personal growth work.
What you’ll receive
- One (1) 770g Grape Agate quartz specimen from Indonesia — exact specimen shown
- Mystic Parcel specimen identification card
How to use
- Display as a cabinet-size mineral specimen in a Curio Cabinet, office, meditation space, or collector shelf.
- Position the broad lavender face forward to emphasize the dense rounded quartz growth and subtle crystalline sparkle.
- Rotate the specimen occasionally to appreciate the exposed matrix, cavities, and contrasting textures on the reverse.
- Use as a visual anchor for clarity, personal growth, reflection, or awakening intentions.
- Pair with amethyst, chalcedony, quartz, or other botryoidal mineral specimens for a formation-focused display.
Care
- Quartz is relatively durable, but the rounded formations, thin projections, and natural attachment points may be delicate.
- Always lift and move the piece by supporting the display base rather than pulling on the mineral formation.
- Remove loose dust gently with a clean air bulb or very soft dry brush.
- Avoid soaking the specimen, as immersion may affect the mounting material or display base.
- Avoid ultrasonic cleaning, harsh chemical cleaners, salt, abrasive scrubbing, and sudden temperature changes.
- Display on a level, stable surface where the specimen will not be bumped or tipped.
Notes: This is a natural mineral specimen and may show natural matrix, cavities, uneven surfaces, mineral coatings, color variation, crystalline texture, and delicate formation points. The specimen is mounted on the black display base shown in the photographs. Photos show the exact specimen you will receive. Crystal use is complementary to and not a substitute for professional advice.
Natural matrix, cavities, mineral coatings, inclusions, color variation, crystalline texture, and formation lines are part of this specimen’s origin and character.



