Staurolite sits at 7–7.5 on the Mohs scale —
harder than glass; scratches steel.
Colors:
Streak White to gray
Crystal system Monoclinic
Pronunciation/ˈstɔːrəlaɪt/
Type localityMt. Saint-Yrieix, Limoges, France
SilicatesSilicates (Nesosilicates)
TL;DR · 1 min read
Staurolite (Fe₂Al₉(Si,Al)₄O₂₂(OH)₂) is a metamorphic iron-aluminum silicate famous for its cruciform "fairy cross" twin crystals — interpenetrating twin pairs at 90° (Greek cross) or 60° (St. Andrew's cross) angles.
Staurolite (Fe₂Al₉(Si,Al)₄O₂₂(OH)₂) is a metamorphic iron-aluminum silicate famous for its cruciform “fairy cross” twin crystals — interpenetrating twin pairs at 90° (Greek cross) or 60° (St. Andrew’s cross) angles. The name comes from Greek “stauros” (cross). Brittany (France) and the Russian Pestrik locality produce the most iconic crosses, while Fannin County (Georgia, USA) supplies abundant collector specimens. Staurolite is a diagnostic indicator of medium-grade regional metamorphism.
Staurolite belongs to the silicate class in the staurolite group and has the chemical formula Fe2+2Al9O6(SiO4)4(OH)2. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and ranks among the harder species, with lasting durability.
Identification & care
Crystals commonly develop as prismatic crystals; FAMOUS for cruciform (cross-shaped) penetration twins at 60° and 90°; also isolated crystals without twinning. Its color range is broad, including dark reddish-brown, brownish-yellow, brownish-black, and cross-shaped twins appear black. The luster is vitreous, sub-vitreous, resinous, the streak is whitish to pale brownish-grey, and specimens range from transparent to opaque (most specimens opaque). The cleavage is distinct on {010}. The fracture is subconchoidal, uneven, which aids identification.
Collector context
Collector notes
Among collectors of crystallized species, Staurolite is a recognized reference. Staurolite is widely represented across Chinese provinces, including Yunnan, Sichuan, Inner Mongolia, Tibet.
Frequently asked questions
What is Staurolite?
Staurolite is a silicate mineral recognized for its hardness and durability, with known Chinese sources.
What is the chemical formula of Staurolite?
The chemical formula of Staurolite is Fe2Al9(SiO4)4O6(OH)2.
What crystal system does Staurolite belong to?
Staurolite crystallises in the Orthorhombic crystal system.
Where is Staurolite found?
Notable localities for Staurolite include St. Gotthard Massif.
Is Staurolite rare?
As a collector mineral, Staurolite is generally considered uncommon.
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