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S.No Stone Image Stone Name Stone Code Stone Description Action
1 K2 Granite K2 View
2 K2 Jasper KTJ View
3 Kabomba Jasper SGJ View
4 Khanjer Stone KHS View
5 Kiwi Quartz KWQ View
6 Kona Dolomite Jasper KDJ Sometimes the Kona Dolomite jasper deposit opens for rock collecting, especially during the annual rock show in Ishpeming, sponsored by the local rock and mineral club, around the first weekend in August each year. I think there may be a small fee, but you can haul out almost as much as you can carry. Other types of Dolomite exist in Michigan with Randville Dolomite from Dickinson County, and Bad River Dolomite from the western part of the U.P. being the larger deposits. Kona Dolomite is found in abundance in the Lindberg Quarry just south of Marquette. The colors range from flesh color to pink or red and sometimes have unusual “picture patterns”. Like marble, Kona Dolomite is a metamorphic stone and would be marble if not for the magnesium content. Kona makes a fine ornamental stone, and it is curious to me why we do not see table tops made of this beautiful material. View
7 Kronjite KJT View
8 Krul Amethyst KRA View
9 Kunzite KUN View
10 Kyanite KNT Kyanite is an aluminum silicate mineral with an interesting hardness quality. Its hardness is 4.5 along the crystal axes and 6 to 7 across the axes. Its crystal system is triclinic and forms elongated, flat, bladelike crystals. It is commonly found in aluminum-rich metamorphic pegmatites or sedimentary rock. Color: Kyanite comes in a range of colors in which more popular colors are blue, indigo, green and black. Its other colors are white, pink, yellow, and gray. Meaning: Kyanite’s, a typically blue silicate mineral, name is derived from the Greek word ‘kuanos’ or ‘kyanos’, meaning ‘deep blue’. Source: it predominantly occurs in Brazil, Switzerland, South Africa, Kenya, Burma, Mexico, and the USA. Metaphysical Properties: Kyanite is a stone of connection and building bridges. It assists in negotiation, arbitration, and positive communication between disharmonious people. It further ensures the incorporation of self into surroundings by breaking negative patterns and creating new pathways. View