This mineral is classified under the nesosilicate group for
silicate minerals because the titanite group falls under this category as well. Minerals in the nesosilicate group have isolated SiO4 tetrahedra connected to cations. In malayaite, the
tetrahedra are connected to the chain of distorted SnO6
octahedra, in which the octahedra are linked by vertex [
trans corners] sharing and form chains parallel to the
miller index of [100]. Within the SnO6-SiO4 framework, the CaO7
polyhedra form chains parallel to [101]. Malayaite belongs to the
monoclinic crystal system and has a 2/m (prismatic) crystal class. According to the
Hermann–Mauguin notation, the '2' refers to the two-fold axis while the 'm' refers to the presence of a single mirror plane. The '/' symbol indicates that the twofold axis is perpendicular to the mirror plane. The
space group for malayaite is A2/a. According to the
Bravais lattice symbol, 'A' refers to single face centering of the motif. This means that there is one more point on the center of one face. '2' refers to the two-fold rotation axis while the '/' indicates that a mirror plane is perpendicular to the
a-axis, which is the last symbol on that space group notation. ==Optical properties==