KYANITE

 

The aluminum silicate mineral kyanite (Al2SiO5) is easy to identify.  It has long, bladed crystals, a typically pale blue to dark blue coloration, and one cleavage plane.  Kyanite is the best example of a mineral with variable hardness - it has a hardness of about 5 along the length of the blades and a hardness of about 7 across the blades.  This mineral is usually encountered in some intermediate- to high-grade metamorphic rocks.

 

Kyanite (upper blade is 4.5 cm long; middle blade is 6.8 cm long; lower blade is 5.0 cm long)

 


 

Photo gallery of kyanite

 


 

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