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Howlite Bracelet 6mm

Howlite Bracelet 6mm

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Howlite

Howlite is a distinctive gemstone known for its chalky white color with fine gray or black veining, giving it a marbled appearance. This stone is celebrated for its calming properties, making it a popular choice for reducing stress and anxiety. Often used to aid in sleep and meditation, Howlite is believed to help with the absorption of negative energy and calming an overactive mind.

Bracelet Information

Bead Size: 5,7mm

Bracelet Size: 17cm

Physical Characteristics

Color: Predominantly white, often with intricate gray or black web-like veining.

Clarity: Opaque.

Note: Howlite’s porous texture makes it ideal for dyeing, which is why it’s frequently used as a turquoise imitation when dyed blue.

Metaphysical Properties

  • Calming and Stress Relief: Howlite is highly regarded for its soothing energy, providing a buffer against stress, tension, and turbulent emotions.
  • Mindfulness and Awareness: This stone promotes mindfulness and heightens awareness, aiding in educational pursuits and emotional expression.
  • Patience and Ambition: It fosters patience and helps to eliminate rage and uncontrolled anger. By calming the mind, Howlite allows for true, clear communication and the progression towards goals.

Crystals that Pair Well

Lapis Lazuli: Enhances the third eye activation, increasing the intuitive and spiritual properties of Howlite.

Amethyst: Complements Howlite in promoting serenity and spiritual growth, enhancing meditation practices.

Clear Quartz: Amplifies Howlite’s properties of calm and clarity, making the combination powerful for meditation and spiritual work.

Composition and Structure

Physical Properties: Howlite is a borate mineral with a hardness of 3.5 on the Mohs scale, making it relatively soft and best suited for items that do not receive rough wear.

Optical Properties: Known for its porous nature and ability to take a fine polish, which enhances its veined patterns.

Formation: Typically forms in evaporite deposits and can be found in nodules resembling cauliflower heads.

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