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Howlite Mineral Specimen Natural Crystal Stone from India Genuine with Certificate

£12.00

All of our Minerals are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authentication

Specimen: Howlite Polished Chunk

Type: Mineral/Crystal

Size (picture scale cube=1cm): 31 x 30 x 26mm (1.22 x 1.18 x 1.02 inches)

Howlite is the Healing Crystal for Lowering Pain of Emotional or Physical Means & Bringing Awareness.

Howlite, a calcium borosilicate hydroxide mineral found in evaporite deposits. Howlite was discovered near Windsor, Nova Scotia in 1868 by Henry How.

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Description

Overview & Authenticity

This listing presents a genuine Howlite mineral specimen sourced from India, carefully chosen for its natural structure, visual character, and geological authenticity. The photographs show the actual specimen you will receive, not a stock image, ensuring complete transparency and confidence when purchasing. Each piece is individually selected, making this a unique natural mineral rather than a mass-produced item.
The specimen is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, including a lifetime guarantee of genuineness, provided on a generic authenticity card. This guarantees that the mineral is a real, naturally formed geological specimen, suitable for long-term collecting, study, or display.

Mineral Identification & Composition

Howlite is a hydrous calcium borosilicate mineral, scientifically recognised for its distinctive pale colouring and contrasting veining. It most commonly appears white to cream in colour, intersected by grey to black matrix lines that form naturally as mineral-rich fluids fill fractures during formation.
Rather than forming as sharp, individual crystals, howlite typically develops in massive or nodular habits, giving it a solid, stone-like appearance. This natural morphology makes it immediately recognisable and highly desirable for mineral collections and educational reference.

Geological Formation & Depositional Environment

Howlite forms in sedimentary geological environments, often associated with borate-rich evaporite deposits. Its formation occurs when boron-bearing fluids interact with calcium-rich host rocks under relatively low-temperature conditions. Over extended geological time periods, chemical precipitation allows howlite to crystallise within cavities and fractures in the surrounding rock.
Indian howlite is well regarded for its consistent quality and attractive natural veining. The mineral reflects geological processes linked to evaporation, mineral saturation, and slow chemical change, offering insight into sedimentary and geochemical systems active during its formation.

Physical Characteristics & Notable Traits

This specimen displays the classic visual features for which howlite is widely known. The base colour is light and neutral, making the darker vein network stand out clearly across the surface. These veins are entirely natural and ensure that no two specimens are ever identical.
The surface texture may range from smooth to gently granular, reflecting the mineral’s natural growth patterns. Howlite has a relatively low hardness compared to many silicate minerals, contributing to its smooth feel while still preserving clear geological structure. The specimen’s natural form makes it ideal as a hand specimen or display piece.

Scientific & Educational Value

Howlite is commonly included in mineral collections due to its distinctive appearance and clear mineralogical classification. It is frequently used in educational settings to demonstrate borate mineral chemistry, sedimentary mineral formation, and fracture infill processes. Its recognisable structure makes it suitable for both beginner collectors and experienced mineral enthusiasts.
As a naturally occurring mineral, howlite also serves as an excellent comparison specimen alongside other evaporite-associated minerals, helping illustrate differences in composition, formation, and texture.

Display & Collecting Appeal

This howlite mineral specimen is well suited for display in cabinets, shelves, or desktop collections. Its light coloration and natural veining allow it to stand out without artificial enhancement. Whether used for study, display, or as a thoughtful geological gift, it offers both aesthetic and scientific interest.
Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity and lifetime guarantee, this genuine howlite mineral from India represents a reliable, visually appealing, and geologically meaningful addition to any mineral or crystal collection.

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