Physical & Optical Properties

RI Range1.494–1.509
SG Range2.44–2.50
SG Typical2.47
Hardness (Mohs)5.5–6
Crystal SystemCubic
Optic CharacterSR (Singly Refractive)
Dispersion0.019
Fluorescence LWStrong orange-pink
Fluorescence SWInert
Chelsea FilterInert
PleochroismNone
ColorsBlue Violet
SpeciesHauyne (Na,Ca)₄₋₈Al₆Si₆O₂₄(SO₄,S)₁₋₂
Blue Violet

Key Differentiators

Price Context

Natural — low ($/ct)$500
Natural — high ($/ct)$5,000
NotePer carat; extremely rare collector gem; fine vivid blue faceted stones from Eifel region command very high premiums; small specialized market

Price context is approximate. GemID is not an appraisal tool. Results are indicators, not certified valuations.

About Hauyne

Hauyne (also spelled Haüyne) is a rare blue feldspathoid of the sodalite group, found primarily in volcanic phonolite rocks. Gem-quality faceted hauyne is exceedingly rare and sought by collectors; most notable material comes from the Eifel volcanic region of Germany and from Vesuvius, Italy. Its vivid cornflower to royal blue color and extremely low RI (1.494–1.509) and SG (2.44–2.50) are the primary diagnostic characteristics — the RI is so low it falls below the range of a standard refractometer's scale, making it immediately distinguishable from all common blue gem simulants (sapphire 1.762–1.778, blue tourmaline 1.614–1.666, blue topaz 1.609–1.643).

Identifying a hauyne? GemID walks through these tests in order — RI, SG, fluorescence, and more.

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