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Ron Coleman Mining

Natural White Howlite Raw Display Specimen

Natural White Howlite Raw Display Specimen

Regular price $19.55 USD
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 Howlite, also known as Magnesite, is a calcium borosilicate hydroxide mineral that crystallizes in the form of masses, nodules, and occasional small prismatic crystals. It's commonly found with a color scheme consisting of chalky white with black veins running throughout.  However, it can also appear brown or even colorless. Howlite was first discovered in 1868 near Windsor, Nova Scotia.  Henry How (famed Canadian chemist and geologist) was alerted of an odd mineral that had occurred in a gypsum mine close to his office at nearby King’s College. He investigated this unusual crystal and determined it to be a completely new mineral. 

This naturally beautiful rock specimen is of good size and would make a great addition to any rockhound's collection. 4 of the sides of this piece is left rough and has a polished face on it.

Measurements are approximately: 3 inches tall and 2.5 inches wide.

Cleaning Instructions: You can gently clean this with a damp cloth, then pat dry.

Shipping Terms: Your order will be carefully packed and shipped via USPS or UPS within 3 weekdays upon completion of checkout.

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