We present a detailed analysis based on both experimental and modeling approaches of the unique silicon nitride precipitation sequence recently observed in ferritic Fe–Si alloys upon nitriding. At 570 °C, silicon nitride forms as an amorphous phase of size-dependent cuboidal morphology which results from the symmetry of matrix crystal structure. These amorphous precipitates are stable over remarkably long treatment durations. However, we demonstrate here that it is possible to trigger a transition to the precipitation of a crystalline modification of Si3N4 by switching to a denitriding medium at the same temperature. This change in structure is associated with a change from the cube-like morphology to a hexagonal prism shape. This unique ph...