In geology (and mineralogy in particular), lustre is defined as being the ability of a mineral to reflect light.

The nature, intensity and quality of this light varies greatly with mineral structure and therefore makes a useful diagnostic tool.
When describing the lustre of a mineral, the following qualifiers can be used:


Further qualification of lustre is provided by using the terms shiny, dull or splendant to describe the intensity.
For example, talc can be described as having a pearly to greasy, shiny lustre.