Hilgardite
A variety of Minerals

What is Hilgardite?
Hilgardite is a borate mineral with the chemical formula Ca2B5O9Cl·H2O. It is transparent and has vitreous luster. It is colorless to light pink with a white streak. It is rated 5 on the Mohs Scale. It crystallizes in the triclinic crystal system. Crystals occur as distorted tabular triangles and are hemimorphic, polytypes exist. It was named for geologist Eugene W. Hilgard (1833–1916). It was first described in 1937 for an occurrence in the Choctaw Salt Dome of Iberville Parish, Louisiana, US. It occurs as an uncommon accessory mineral in evaporite deposits and salt domes worldwide. In addition to the type locality it has been reported in Wayne County, Mississippi and in the Louann Salt Formation, Clarke County, Alabama in the United States and at the Penobsquis and Salt Springs evaporites, near Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada. In Europe it is reported from the Konigshall-Hindenburg potash mine near Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany and in the Boulby potash mine, Whitby, Yorkshire, England. In Asia it is reported from the Chelkar salt dome, Uralsk district, Kazakhstan; the Ilga Basin, eastern Siberia, Russia and the Sedom Formation, Mount Sedom, Dead Sea, Israel.
Market Value Factors
Pricing varies for every rock and mineral, so use these universal factors to gauge Hilgardite before comparing listings or appraisals.
Size & Weight
Larger, intact specimens usually command higher prices.
Rarity & Demand
Scarce material or popular varieties sell at a premium.
Condition & Finish
Chips, repairs, and heavy wear lower value; clean prep helps.
Treatment & Provenance
Untreated specimens with documented locality are prized.
Hilgardite Localities Map
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Quick Facts
Physical Properties
- Color
- Colorless, light pink; colourless in transmitted light
- Hardness (Mohs)
- 5
- Density
- 2.69 g/cm³
- Streak
- White
Chemical Properties
- Chemical Formula
- Ca2B5O9Cl · H2O
- Elements
- B, Ca, Cl, H, O

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Hilgardite FAQs
How do I identify Hilgardite?
Hilgardite can be identified by its hardness of 5 on the Mohs scale, Colorless color. Look for these key characteristics when examining specimens.
What color is Hilgardite?
Hilgardite typically appears in Colorless, light pink; colourless in transmitted light. Color can vary depending on impurities and formation conditions.
How hard is Hilgardite?
Hilgardite has a hardness of 5 on the Mohs scale. This gives it moderate hardness.


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