This hand-carved gemstone grape cluster isn’t just vintage—it’s art. The grapes are crafted from cool, luminous shades of jade and serpentine, while the leaves are cut from rich veined onyx and banded agate. No two stones are alike, and that's the point.
Originally popular in mid-century Hollywood Regency decor, these sculptural pieces are back in a big way. But this isn’t the common kind with plastic leaves and dyed glass grapes. This is the elevated version—heavier, rarer, and crafted from real semiprecious stones.
Why It’s Special:
Entirely stone: no resin, no fillers, no shortcuts
Rich in color and texture—green tones shift beautifully in the light
A collectible piece of 1950s–70s decorative art
One-of-a-kind due to natural stone variation
Style Ideas:
Style it on a bar cart or wine cabinet as a cheeky nod to your inner sommelier
Pair with matte pottery and stacked books for a high-low shelf moment
Use as a grounding object on a glass table or sunny window ledge
Gift it to a design-lover, collector, or crystal-curious friend—it’s luxe without being precious
Measures appx. 7.5" long and the leaves can be manipulated to go as wide as about 7".
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