Great South Gems & Minerals
• Blue Kyanite specimens •
• Blue Kyanite specimens •
Kyanite - silicate mineral - andalusite - sillimanite - quartz - staurolite - micas - garnets
Kyanite is an aluminum silicate. Kyanite is
a polymorph with two other minerals, andalusite and sillimanote.
It gets its name from the Greek word Kyanos, meaning blue. It
is typically blue silicate mineral, commonly found in aluminum-rich
metamorphic pegmatites and/or sedimentary
rock. Kyanite comes in blue, green white, grey and black.
The crystal habit is Columnar; fibrous.
Kyanite is an attractive mineral that has a near sapphire like blue
color in some especially nice specimens. Kyanite has a unique
characteristic in that it has a wide variation in hardness, in the
same crystal.
The hardness of kyanite is approximately 4.5 when scratched parallel
to the long axis of the crystal and approximately 6.5 when scratched
perpendicular to or across the long axis.
Kyanite is usually found in association with its polymorphs, as well
as other silicate minerals. These include andalusite,
sillimanite, quartz, staurolite, micas and garnets. Kyanite is used
in refractory and ceramic products which include porcelain plumbing
fixtures and dinnerware. It is also used in electrical insulators
and abrasives. Kyanite has rarely been used as a gemstone.
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