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The mineral kyanite is found primarily in metamorphic rocks. It is typically the result of high pressure applied to clay minerals in sediment over vast amounts of time. Though it sometimes appears as a radiating mass of crystals it is most typically a bladed crystal and is often associated with other metamorphic minerals including staurolite, corundum and garnet. If you wish to buy kyanite, Lucky Sound can help.

More About Kyanite
Kyanite can be found in gneisses and schists and less often in quartzite or eclogite and is known for its variable degrees of hardness. The long crystals of kyanite have a rating of 4.5 to 5 on the Mohs hardness scale (if tested parallel to the crystal's length) and a rating of 6.5 to 7 if tested across the narrow dimension. To that point, kyanite was at one time known as "disthene", meaning "two strengths".

What is it Used For?
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Kyanite Uses
Because it is heat resistant and quite hard kyanite is a popular mineral with those who manufacture grinding and cutting wheels. Perhaps surprisingly, however, kyanite is not used primarily as an abrasive in such situations but instead, as a binding agent that helps hold other abrasive particles together so that the grinding or cutting wheel is able to retain its structural integrity.
Because of its ability to retain its strength at very high temperatures, kyanite is well suited to the production of high refractory strength porcelain. Those familiar with internal combustion engines will know kyanite as the porcelain insulator on the top of a spark plug. But that is not the only type of porcelain that employs kyanite. You will also find it in bathroom fixtures, sinks and even in dentures.
Due to its attractive and desirable colouring kyanite is a popular choice for the manufacture of various types of jewellery including earrings, pendants, beaded necklaces, rings and much more.
