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Howlite Mineral Natural Crystal Specimen India Genuine Geological Stone with Certificate

Original price was: £12.60.Current price is: £10.08.

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

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Specimen: Howlite Polished Chunk

Type: Mineral/Crystal

Size (picture scale cube=1cm): 31 x 31 x 29mm (1.22 x 1.22 x 1.14 inches)

These are special Tumblestones that have been produced from some of the most beautiful, and sometimes hard to obtain, minerals from around the world. These specimens are sold as individual stones.

Tumblestones or ‘tumbled stones’ as they are also referred to are made by ‘tumbling’ rough crystals, minerals or rocks in grit for a number of days in a tumbler machine. Different grades of grit are used in the process until the rough edges are smoothed, then polish is added to bring a soft shiny surface to the specimen. Because of this process each stone will be unique in shape and colour.

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.

 

ACTUAL AS SEEN: The image shows the EXACT specimen you will receive. The specimen has been carefully hand selected and photographed. Measurements are as accurate as possible, though be aware measuring precise dimensions can be difficult from irregular shaped items. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device. Once this specimen is sold, we will update this listing with new similar selected item, with a new photo and dimensions.

 

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Description

Overview & Authenticity

This listing features a genuine Howlite mineral specimen sourced from India, carefully selected for its natural quality, distinctive patterning, and geological integrity. The photographs show the actual specimen you will receive, allowing you to purchase with complete confidence. Each piece is a naturally formed mineral, chosen individually for clarity of structure and visual appeal.
This specimen is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, including a lifetime guarantee of genuineness, provided on a generic authenticity card. This ensures long-term reassurance for collectors, educators, and anyone seeking an authentic geological specimen.

Mineral Identification & Classification

Howlite is a hydrous calcium borosilicate mineral, first described in the 19th century and widely recognised for its characteristic white to cream coloration intersected by dark grey to black veining. These contrasting veins are natural and result from secondary mineral infill along fractures within the host material.
The mineral typically occurs in massive or nodular form, rather than as well-developed crystals, giving it a solid, stone-like appearance. This natural morphology makes howlite immediately recognisable and highly desirable for mineral collections and educational reference.

Geological Formation & Environment

Howlite forms in sedimentary and evaporite-associated environments, particularly where boron-rich fluids interact with calcium-bearing rocks under low-temperature geological conditions. Over time, chemical precipitation allows howlite to develop as compact masses within the surrounding matrix.
Deposits from India are known for producing well-defined specimens with strong colour contrast and clear veining. The mineral’s formation reflects slow geological processes linked to evaporation, mineral-rich fluids, and stable sedimentary conditions, offering insight into the geochemical cycles present during its development.

Physical Characteristics & Visual Features

This specimen displays the classic appearance for which howlite is valued. The base colour ranges from white to pale off-white, crossed by naturally occurring dark veins that create a marbled or web-like pattern. These markings are entirely natural and ensure that each specimen is visually unique.
The surface texture may vary slightly across the specimen, reflecting its natural growth and formation. Howlite has a relatively soft hardness compared to many other minerals, which contributes to its smooth feel while still retaining clear geological structure. The overall form makes it ideal as a hand specimen, display piece, or teaching example.

Collecting & Educational Value

Howlite is widely appreciated by collectors for its distinctive look and clear mineralogical identity. It is frequently included in educational collections to demonstrate borate mineral formation, fracture infill processes, and sedimentary mineral environments. Its accessibility and recognisable appearance make it suitable for both beginner and experienced collectors.
As a naturally occurring mineral, howlite also serves as a useful comparison specimen when studying mineral composition, texture, and formation conditions alongside other evaporite-related minerals.

Display & Presentation

This howlite specimen is well suited for display in cabinets, shelves, or desktop collections. Its light coloration and contrasting veining allow it to stand out without artificial enhancement. The specimen’s natural form preserves its geological authenticity, making it equally appropriate for private collections, academic use, or as a thoughtful geological gift.
Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity and lifetime guarantee, this genuine howlite mineral from India represents a visually striking and scientifically meaningful addition to any mineral collection.

Additional information

Weight 45 g

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