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Black kyanite, its appearance and its benefits in lithotherapy

Bérangère Maniglier

Posted on March 17 2023

Black kyanite , also known as black kyanite and black kyanite is a variety of kyanite that is black in color.

What is black kyanite?

Kyanite is a mineral species composed of potassium aluminum silicate, with a chemical formula Al2SiO5. Black kyanite is quite rare and can be found in some high temperature deposits, such as areas of regional metamorphism . It owes its black color to the presence of small amounts of impurities, such as carbon, iron or titanium which can be incorporated into the crystal structure of kyanite.

Where do you find black kyanite?

The best-known black kyanite deposits are found in India, Nepal, Burma, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Australia, and the United States (especially California and Virginia).

However, it is important to note that black kyanite is quite rare and difficult to find, making it quite an expensive gemstone. Additionally, it can be difficult to distinguish black kyanite from other types of black stones like black onyx , black tourmaline, and black spinel , which are more common and more affordable.

It is therefore important to ensure the authenticity of the stone and its origin before buying it.

What does black kyanite look like?

Black Kyanite has an intense black color and can be translucent to opaque. It is generally translucent when the stone is small and opaque when the stone is large. She has a conchoidal fracture, which means she has a smooth rounded broken surface. Black Kyanite is a hard stone and has a hardness of 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale, which makes it quite resistant to scratches and damage.

Black Kyanite has a hexagonal columnar crystal structure, which gives it a unique appearance . Black Kyanite crystals can be small to large in size but larger crystals are often found in the rarest deposits. Black Kyanite crystals can have an irregular shape, or a more regular shape like elongated prisms.

Either way, black kyanite is a very distinctive and beautiful stone.

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Black kyanite in lithotherapy

Black Kyanite is considered a stone of protection and energetic purification .

It is often used in lithotherapy to help dissipate negative energies, balance the chakras and promote greater emotional stability and serenity .

Black Kyanite is also used to improve communication and self-expression, as well as to stimulate intuition and creativity.

Due to its unique properties and beauty, black kyanite is also used in making jewelry and decorative items. It is particularly appreciated for its shimmering reflections which can give the impression of a starry sky at night.

Black kyanite, a fan stone?

Fanstone black kyanite (also known as black fan kyanite ) is a variety of black kyanite that exhibits a distinct fan-shaped formation. This fan formation is caused by a particular crystal growth, which can give the stone a unique and interesting appearance.

Fan formations of black kyanite are usually composed of small crystals, which are arranged in a fan pattern.

These formations can vary in size and shape, from small formations that can be used as pocket stones or pendants , to larger formations that can be used as decorative items.

Fan-shaped black kyanite pendant Fan shaped black kyanite pendant

Fan-shaped black kyanite is often used in lithotherapy for its healing and energetic properties. It is said to help calm the mind, stimulate creativity and promote physical and emotional healing. It is also considered a stone of protection against negative energies and psychic attacks .

Since black kyanite is already quite a rare and valuable stone, black fan kyanite can be even harder to find and can be more expensive than other varieties of black kyanite. However, due to its beauty and healing properties, it is highly valued by collectors and lithotherapy practitioners.

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