SKU 23547 — Kyanite Polished Point (7–8cm)
Blue Kyanite has a habit of looking as though it has been brushed with streaks of sky and steel, and Kyanite Polished Point (7–8cm) keeps that character while giving it a sleek polished point form. Measuring approximately 7-8cm, the stone shows the elongated visual grain Kyanite is known for, with blue tones that can shift from pale denim to deeper inky areas.
Kyanite is an aluminium silicate mineral famous for naturally forming long, bladed crystals — its name even comes from the Greek word for deep blue. One of its most unusual scientific quirks is that its hardness can differ depending on the direction in which the crystal is tested, a rare property that reflects its strongly directional crystal structure. Explore more Kyanite crystals if you love the mineral’s distinctive blue-bladed character.
In crystal traditions, blue Kyanite is associated with communication, truth, clarity and energetic alignment. That symbolism suits the clean upward line of a point beautifully, but the mineral itself is interesting enough without any metaphysical layer: its bladed growth, blue colour and directional properties make it genuinely distinctive.
Product Details
Crystal: Natural Blue Kyanite
Shape: Polished point
Approx. Size: 7-8cm
Colour: Natural blue with tonal variation
Mineral Type: Aluminium silicate
Finish: Polished
Why It’s More Interesting Than an Ordinary Blue Point
· Kyanite naturally grows in blades, giving the stone its characteristic linear look
· Its blue can shift through different tones rather than appearing flat or artificial
· Directional hardness is an unusual mineralogical feature
· Polishing creates a display-friendly point while keeping the mineral’s visual grain
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Kyanite look streaky or bladed?
That appearance reflects Kyanite’s natural elongated crystal habit and strongly directional structure.
Is it true that Kyanite has different hardness in different directions?
Yes. Kyanite is famous for anisotropic hardness, meaning it can test differently depending on the direction along the crystal.
Where does the name Kyanite come from?
The name is derived from the Greek word kyanos, referring to its characteristic deep blue colour.
Is this a natural blade or a shaped point?
The material is natural Kyanite, but this specimen has been shaped and polished into a point for easier display.
What is Blue Kyanite traditionally associated with?
Crystal traditions link it with communication, truth, clarity and alignment. These are metaphysical traditions, not scientifically established effects.
Pairs Well With
· A taller or differently coloured piece from crystal towers and points to vary height
· Selenite or Clear Quartz to make the blue tones stand out
Perfect For
· Someone who loves blue crystals but wants something less predictable than quartz
· A display combining polished pieces with selected rough crystals for texture contrast
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