Sunstone Meaning & Properties

Sunstone Meaning & Properties

Properties of Sunstone (Oligoclase Feldspar)

Sunstone is a fascinating type of feldspar gemstone that is characterized by a glittering look and, as the name suggests, a hue that is either orange or reddish. Inclusions of the mineral hematite, and occasionally also goethite or pyrite, are responsible for the glittering look (and in one rare instance, Copper). Aventurescence is the word that is used to describe the sparkling look that is displayed by sunstone.

Mineral Group

Tectosilicate

Cleavage

Perfect cleavage that goes in two directions

Chemical Composition 

(Na,Ca)Al1-2Si3-2O8

Fracture 

Uneven/conchoidal

Luster

Vitreous

Diaphaneity

Transparent to translucent

Color

Colorless, white, very pale yellow to orange 

Streak

White

Mohs Hardness

6 - 6.5

Specific Gravity

2.63 - 2.66

Diagnostic Properties

Hardness, cleavage (twinning and labradorescence shown by few specimens)

Crystal System

Triclinic

Uses

Gemstones, carvings, statues

Chakras

Sacral and Solar Plexus Chakras

Zodiac

None

Numerical Vibration

6 & 7

Metaphysical Uses 

Note: All crystals contain energy that can be used to amplify your intentions and manifestations through meditation and daily wear.

Geologic Setting 

Granodiorites and monozonites are both distinguished by the presence of oligoclase. Near some locations, most notably in Tvedestrand, Norway, the mineral has inclusions of hematite. These inclusions give the crystal a golden sheen and a sparkling appearance.

 

The phase diagram below shows the relation between Oligoclase and Albite. 

 

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