- align=center bgcolor="#9966FF" | Kyanite | - align="center" |
- align=center bgcolor="#9966FF" | General | - | Category | Mineral | - | Chemical formula | Al2SiO5 (aluminium silicate) | - align="center" bgcolor="#9966FF" | Identification | - | Color | Blue; also green, white, grey, black | - | Crystal habit | Columnar; fibrous | - | Crystal system | Triclinic | - | Cleavage | Perfect, [010 Imperfect | - | Fracture | Brittle | - | Mohs Scale hardness | 4.5-5 parallel to one axis 6.5-7 perpendicular to that axis | - | Lustre | Vitreous; Pearly | - | Refractive index | 1.71 - 1.75 | - | Pleochroism | Trichroic, colorless to pale blue to blue | - | Streak | White | - | Specific gravity | 3.56 - 3.67 | - | Melting point | - | Solubility | None | - | Diaphaneity | Transparent to translucent |
|---|
Kyanite is a member of the aluminosilicate series, which includes the polymorph andalusite and the polymorph sillimanite. Kyanite is strongly anisotropic, in that its hardness varies depending on its crystallographic direction. While this is a feature of almost all minerals, in kyanite this anisotropism can be considered an identifying characteristic.