About
Some of the bulk "Fairy Crosses" or Fairy Stones that are sold in tourist areas are dyed or ground down to make the pitted texture smooth. One should be aware of these whenever buying from bulk sources. In general, overly smooth crystals are usually ground or cut. Staurolite is named from the Greek term "stauros" which means cross, in reference to this minerals frequent twinning habit.
Crystal Forms & Aggregates
Other ID Marks
Striking Features
Environment
Varieties
✓ common · ✗ uncommon
- Magnesiostaurolite— Magnesium-rich variety of Staurolite. First described as a new mineral species by the IMA in 2003.
- Zincostaurolite— Zinc-rich variety of Staurolite. First described as a new mineral species by the IMA in 2003.
- Fairy Stone— Twinned crystals of Staurolite that form in a cross-shaped formation. Also known as a Fairy Cross.
Uses
Noteworthy Localities
Small twinned crystals are also abundant at the following worldwide localities: Cattle Creek, near Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia; Antananolofotsy, Betafo District, Antananarivo Province, Madagascar; and Rubelita, Jequitinhonha valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
In the U.S., single and twinned floater crystals have come from Windham, Cumberland Co., Maine; and well formed crystals from Pond Hill, Lisbon, Grafton Co., New Hampshire. Fairy Stone State Park, in Patrick Co., Virginia is named after the twinned Staurolite crystals that are found there. Blue Ridge, Fannin Co., Georgia, is a famous locality that has produced an abundance of single and twinned floaters. Twinned crystals, including rare sixlings, have come from the Hondo Canyon, Taos Co., New Mexico.
Common Mineral Associations
Distinguishing Similar Minerals
Photos
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