Sugilite Explained

Sugilite
Category:Cyclosilicate
Formula:KNa2(Fe,Mn,Al)2Li3Si12O30
Imasymbol:Sug[1]
Strunz:9.CM.05
Dana:63.02.01a.09
System:Hexagonal
Class:Dihexagonal dipyramidal (6/mmm)
H-M symbol: (6/m 2/m 2/m)
Symmetry:P6/mcc
Unit Cell:a = 10, c = 14 [Å]; Z = 2
Color:Light brownish-yellow, purple, violet, reddish violet, pale pink, colorless
Habit:Prismatic crystals, typically granular to massive
Cleavage:Poor on
Mohs:6–
Luster:Vitreous
Refractive:nω = 1.610 nε = 1.607
Opticalprop:Uniaxial (−)
Birefringence:δ = 0.003
Pleochroism:Weak
Streak:White
Gravity:2.74
Diaphaneity:Transparent to translucent
References:[2] [3]

Sugilite [2] is a relatively rare pink to purple cyclosilicate mineral with the complex chemical formula KNa2(Fe, Mn, Al)2Li3Si12O30. Sugilite crystallizes in the hexagonal system with prismatic crystals. The crystals are rarely found and the form is usually massive. It has a Mohs hardness of 5.5–6.5 and a specific gravity of 2.75–2.80. It is mostly translucent.Sugilite was first described in 1944 by the Japanese petrologist Ken-ichi Sugi (1901 - 1948) for an occurrence on Iwagi Islet, Japan, where it is found in an aegirine syenite intrusive stock. It is found in a similar environment at Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. In the Wessels mine in Northern Cape Province of South Africa, sugilite is mined from a strata-bound manganese deposit. It is also reported from Liguria and Tuscany, Italy; New South Wales, Australia and Madhya Pradesh, India.[3]

Sugilite is commonly pronounced with a soft "g", as in "ginger". However, as with most minerals, its pronunciation is intended to be the same as the person it is named after; in this case, the Japanese name Sugi has a hard "g", as in "geese".[4]

The mineral is also referred to as lavulite, luvulite, and royal azel by gem and mineral collectors.

In Japan, sugilite is found as yellowish-white to colourless, and is not good for jewellery.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Warr. L.N.. 2021. IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols. Mineralogical Magazine. 85. 3 . 291–320. 10.1180/mgm.2021.43 . 2021MinM...85..291W . 235729616 . free.
  2. Web site: Barthelmy. David. 2014. Sugilite Mineral Data. 22 July 2022. Webmineral.com.
  3. Web site: Anthony . John W. . Bideaux . Richard A. . Bladh . Kenneth W. . Nichols . Monte C. . Sugilite . Handbook of Mineralogy . Mineral Data Publishing . 14 March 2022 . 2005.
  4. Web site: OpenLearn Live: 8th September 2015 - Meet The Minerals. OpenLearn. The Open University. 20 January 2016.
  5. Web site: Understanding Sugilite | Gem-A . 15 May 2019 .