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Grape Agate (2)

Grape Agate (2)

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What Is Grape Agate?
Grape agate is a marketing name for purple aggregates of tiny quartz crystals with a spherical (botryoidal) habit. The name reflects their purple color and how they occur in clusters that resemble bunches of grapes. This material is found in the Mamuju area, near the western coast of Sulawesi, an island of Indonesia.

Grape agate entered the mineral market in 2016. Its popularity quickly spread through mineral shows, rock shops, websites, and online marketplaces. Specimens with a fun appearance and an interesting name like grape agate market themselves.

The "grapes" of these specimens are tiny. They range between about two and eight millimeters across. Although purple is the best color to match the "grape" name, some specimens have grapes that are white, gray, green, or blue.

Purple Quartz
Grape Agate: A tiny cluster of grape agate with superb color and a fun shape. Note that the surface is not smooth. Under a magnifier it would be drusy. Photo copyright iStockphoto / halock.

Botryoidal Quartz
Not So Grape: A cluster of botryoidal quartz of various colors. Not everything with the grape "habit" is purple in color. Much is green, gray, yellow or blue. Photo copyright iStockphoto / jonnysek.

Grape, Yes. Agate, Maybe Not.
The name "grape agate" has stuck as a marketing term. However, the name is a misnomer. Misnomers are names that are scientifically incorrect. There are no arguments with "grape" because of its purple color. But, the use of "agate" as a species/variety name draws objections. Here is an analysis...

Grape Agate: This name is inappropriate because agate should have parallel internal banding. The name agate also implies quartz with a microcrystalline texture; however, most of the grapes have a drusy surface - making them megascopically crystalline.

Grape Chalcedony: Like agate, the name chalcedony implies quartz with a microcrystalline texture.

Grape Quartz: The name quartz fits better than both agate and chalcedony. But, the appropriate name for purple quartz is amethyst.

Botryoidal Amethyst: The name "amethyst" better honors mineralogical and gemological definitions, and the adjective "botryoidal" communicates a rounded shape.

So, this author concludes that the name "botryoidal amethyst" is a name that is scientifically correct but is not as much fun as "grape agate".

Meaning & Energy
Grape Agate is a powerful intuitive stone that activates and links the crown and third eye chakras together. This stone helps one activate their psychic abilities and assists in the understanding of dreams. If you are someone who constantly dreams, we recommend placing this stone at your bedside each night to allow the powerful energies of this stone to work while you sleep. Ones dreams will become more controllable and the images within them will become clearer. Your mind will become stronger than ever and push you to understand the images you see and how they can affect your current life. Grape Agate promotes mental clarity and vividness and does just that when trying to link the dream realm and real world together. Meditating with this stone repeatedly will help one easily transition between realms and live each day at a higher frequency. Living at this frequency will help one connect to their higher self, the most pure and loving form of who we truly are.

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