Zimbabwe Howlite Necklace A – Baroque beads 45cm
This Zimbabwe howlite necklace is made of baroque beads with naturally irregular shapes. Its white color with gray marbling and its handcuff clasp give it a sober, luminous, and contemporary style.
Originating from Zimbabwe, this necklace is composed of grade A baroque howlite beads. This stone is appreciated for its white to cream-white hue, generally with gray or dark gray veins.
The baroque shape preserves the organic appearance of the mineral. Each bead has its own contours, dimensions, and network of marbling, creating a naturally contrasted piece of jewelry.
Approximately 45cm long, this necklace is worn close to the neckline. Its weight of approximately 20 g makes it comfortable to wear, while its handcuff clasp adds a modern and original touch.
The color and metallic composition of the clasp are not specified and remain to be confirmed.
Patterns, colors, marbling, and dimensions may vary slightly from one necklace to another. These peculiarities make each piece of jewelry unique.
Features
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Stone: Howlite
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Mineral family: Borates
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Shape: Baroque beads
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Stone dimensions: Variable
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Necklace length: Approximately 45 cm
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Weight: Approximately 20 g
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Stone origin: Zimbabwe
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Grade: A – Good
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Clasp: Handcuff clasp
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Colors: White to cream white with gray marbling
White howlite can be dyed blue and sold under the names "turquenite" or imitation turquoise. This description refers to howlite and should not be presented as turquoise.
Traditionally associated virtues of howlite
In lithotherapy, howlite is traditionally considered a stone of calm, patience, and discernment. It is notably associated with:
- soothing and serenity;
- patience and self-control;
- concentration and reflection;
- understanding one's emotions;
- more composed communication.
Information relating to lithotherapy is provided for cultural and informational purposes. They do not replace medical advice or treatment.
Purification and recharging
As howlite is a porous stone, favor gentle purification by fumigation, sound vibrations, or by placing it on a flower of life.
To recharge it, place the necklace in soft moonlight or for a few hours on a cluster of rock crystal. Avoid salt, prolonged immersion in water, and intense sun exposure.
To preserve the stones, wire, and clasp, also avoid chemicals, perfume, swimming, rubbing, and impacts.