Howlite

EXPERIENCE HISTORY

FORBEARING HOWLITE

Howlite is a borate mineral that exhibits a refined marbled effect. It is opaque, except in tiny grains. Its veins create a sense of depth that intrigues yet soothes the senses.

 

 

 

DID YOU KNOW?

THE NAME

The Canadian chemist, geologist, and mineralist Henry How discovered this gemstone near Windsor (Canada) in 1868. Miners, who found it to be a nuisance, pointed it out to him in a gypsum quarry. He would call it silico-boro-calcite. The American geologist James Dwight Dana named it howlite shortly after.

 

 

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THE SOURCE

Howlite is mainly sourced in the United States. Other providers of the stone are Turkey, Germany, Mexico, and Russia.

 

 

 

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THE WHITE BUFFALO

It is said that howlite would be called the “buffalo sacred stone” or “white buffalo stone”, as it was as rare as the white buffalo.

 

 

 

 

HOWLITE

A HISTORY

From small carvings to jewelry components, howlite lends itself best to make decorative objects. It has a porous texture, which means it can be easily dyed to look like other minerals such as turquoise as well.

 

 

The Tradition Continues

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