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Staurolite Mineral Facts:

Formula: (Fe,Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O20(OH)4
Staurolite is a
nesosilicate mineral , etc.

Colors: Reddish-brown, brownish-black, sometimes yellowish-brown.
The streak is colorless or greyish.

Hardness: 6  

Density: 7 to 7.5

Cleavage: The cleavage is distinct parallel to (010)

Crystallography: Orthorhombic
Habit prismatic, showing usually a combination of prism with large angle, brachipinacoid, base and macrodome. Cruciform twins are very common. They are of two types, (1) in which the two individuals cross at nearly 90 (see photo), and (2) in which they cross at nearly 60 degrees. 
Sometimes the twinning is repeated, giving rise to trillings.

Luster:. Subvitreous to resinous luster. It is slightly translucent in fresh crystals, ranging translucent to opaque, but usually is opaque. Crystals usually have dull, rough surfaces. In very thin pieces it is pleochroic in hyacinth red and golden yellow tints.
 

Staurolite Crosses

Staurolite Crosses


Composition, Structure and Associated Minerals:
Staurolite is an accessory mineral in metamorphic rocks; in crystalline schists, clay slates, and sometimes in gneisses. The mineral occurs principally in mica schist and other schistose rocks where it is the result of a high grade of regional or contact metamorphism. Because of its method of occurrence it frequently contains numerous mineral inclusions, among them garnet and mica. Often associated with garnet, cyanite, sillimanite and tourmaline. Staurolite weathers fairly readily into micaceous minerals, such as chlorite and muscovite..

Identification and Diagnostics
Before the blowpipe staurolite is infusible, unless it contains significant amounts of manganese, in which case it fuses to a black magnetic glass.
Infusible. Insoluble in the standard acids, though it is slightly attacked by sulfuric acid. On intense ignition in closed tube yields a little water. Often very impure and mixed with mica and other minerals. Staurolite is distinguished from other minerals by its characteristic style of crystallization, crystal twins, infusibility and hardness.

Localities
Staurolite occurs as a mineral of metamorphic origin in clay slates, mica schists, gneisses, which have undergone high grade forces of heat and pressure.
Its composition is variable and not well fixed. The name is derived from a Greek word stauros, meaning cross, and lithos, meaning stone; in allusion to its cruciform twins.  Notable localities for its occurrence are Monte Campini, Switzerland; in Brittany; Minas Geraes, Brazil;  Good crystals of staurolite are found in the schists at Mount Campione, Switzerland; in the Zillerthal, Tyrol; at Aschaffenburg, in Bavaria; at various places in Brittany, France; and in the United States, at Franconia and Lisbon, New Hampshire; Chesterfield, Massachusetts; Fannin County, Georgia; in Patrick Co., Virginia, and in Fannin Co., North Carolina.

Uses.
Twins of staurolite are used, to a slight extent, as jewelry. Cruciform specimens from Patrick County, Virginia, are mounted and worn as charms under the name of "Fairy Stones."
Occasionally a transparent stone from Brazil is cut as a faceted gem. Staurolite is a mineral that is interesting from the fact that it frequently forms twinned crystals that resemble a cross in shape, and which consequently, during the Middle Ages, was held in great veneration.

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