Sugilite Meaning and Properties

Sugilite History


Sugilite is a rare mineral named after Ken-ichi Sugi, a Japanese geologist who first discovered the material in 1944 on the Japanese island Shikoku. Sugilite is commonly pronounced SOO-jee-lite but is more accurately pronounced SOO-ghee-lite after the man it is named for.


Sugilite has a vivid purple color and is usually opaque to translucent. Some of the semi-transparent stones have facets. The gemstone is used to produce appealing beads, cabochons and decorative objects. Sugilite is also known as wesselite, after the purple color material was discovered in the Wessels Manganese Mine in South Africa. Sugilite is known by other names including purple turquoise, cybelene, lavulite, luvulite, royal azel, royal lavulite and royal lazelle.


Sugilite is not a well-known gemstone. Yet, on the red carpet of the 2013 Critics' Choice Awards, Naomi Watts was seen wearing a pair of sugilite drop earrings.


Sugilite is also a character in Cartoon Network's Steven Universe and is voiced by singer Nicki Minaj. The character Sugilite was created when the characters Garnet and Amethyst were synchronized dancing and became fused together.

What are the Metaphysical Properties of Sugilite?


Sugilite is believed to generate positive energy to protect against and overcome negative emotions and situations. Thought to be a nurturing gemstone, sugilite meaning is linked to release from worries. It is also said to promote positive emotions to help relieve stress and establish peace of mind and emotional healing. To metaphysical adherents, sugilite meaning is tied to forgiveness and instilling the deep satisfaction of all-abiding freedom.


Sugilite is thought to be useful to enliven the crown chakra. Sugilite is thought to bring spiritual and unconditional love in through the crown and down to the base chakra by infusing the body with light, aligning all the chakras as it goes.


What is Sugilite Made From?


Sugilite occurs in bedded manganese deposits as an aegirine-bearing syenite stock in biotite granite. This uncommon cyclosilicate mineral displays violet to purple-red coloring. Sugilite crystallizes in the hexagonal system with prismatic crystals. Although crystal specimens of sugilite are infrequently discovered, those that have been found are usually very large.


Sugilite deposits are found in Australia, India, Japan, Canada and South Africa.


  • Mineral Information: Cyclosilicate mineral group
  • Chemical Composition: KNa2(Fe3+,Mn3+,Al)2Li3Si12O30
  • Color: Violet, purple-red
  • Hardness: 5-1/2 to 6-1/2 (Mohs)
  • Specific Gravity: 2.69 – 2.79
  • Refractive Index: 1.607 – 1.611

How Do You Clean Sugilite?


With a Mohs scale hardness of 5-1/2 to 6-1/2, sugilite is somewhat durable. However, be careful wiping dust from sugilite because household dust contains quartz, which may cause scratches. It is recommended to clean sugilite gemstones by using soapy water, rinsing well and drying with a soft cloth. Ultrasonic cleaners and steamers are not recommended. Always remove any jewelry or gemstones before exercising, cleaning or engaging in physical activities such as sports. Store sugilite gemstones away from other gemstones to prevent scratches, wrapped in soft cloth or placed inside a fabric-lined box.


Sugilite FAQ


Q: Is sugilite rare?

A: Sugilite is considered both rare and desirable.


Q: Why is sugilite so expensive?

A: Because the conditions necessary for its formation are so specific, sugilite is considered quite rare. That, combined with the demand for this beautiful stone, has driven prices up.


Q: What metals pair best with sugilite?

A: With its vivid purple hue, sugilite pairs well with both warm and cool tones of metal. Use silvery hues for a wintery aesthetic, or warm it up with gold- or copper-colored metal for a regal spin.


Designing with Sugilite


Sugilite offers lots of designing possibilities—whether it's beads, cabochons, inlays and much more—and is ideal for men's and women's jewelry. Like amethyst, sugilite's variety of purples makes it go well with just about everything from gold or silver, pearls and paua shell, smoky quartz and peridot. Sugilite is especially striking set against gold hues, as used by well-known couture jewelry companies such as Dior. Sugilite also works well for southwestern and Native American-influenced jewelry set in silver as well as for gold mosaic inlays alongside other brightly colored gemstones.


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