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Natural Red Howlite Rosary Mala 108 Beads Gemstone Necklace Jewelry Yoga Meditation Japamala For Men Women Gifts Manufacturer supplier Exporter Wholesaler from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Howlite History Jewelers often don't think of uncut diamonds as cauliflower. The texture of howlite, on the other hand, is similar to unglazed porcelain and it is found in masses that resemble cauliflower. A spiderweb of black or dark grey veining runs through this stone's snowy white surface. Few or no veins may be seen in some samples. Henry How, a 19th-century mineralogist who discovered this versatile stone originally in Nova Scotia, is honored with its name. Howlite is known for the other stone it frequently substitutes for, turquoise, rather than for the beauty of its own material. Howlite is a soft stone that, when dyed, acquires deep hues of color. As a result, it may be used as a less expensive substitute for pricey gemstones like opulent lapis lazuli, cherry red coral, and alluring turquoise. Howlite provides the most enticing-looking jewelry for a price that consumers will also find enticing, whether you utilize it in its natural or dyed forms. Howlite Metaphysical Properties Howlite that has not been dyed is frequently regarded as a superb meditation stone and has been utilised by practitioners to concentrate their minds. The grey, web-like veins are compared to invasive thoughts that should be recognised and then ignored. Some adherents advise putting howlite under the pillow of an insomniac to achieve this mental relaxing effect and to encourage mental peace and distraction-free thinking. Howlite is also said to have qualities that, among other things, might strengthen bones and/or teeth, ease tension, and/or trigger memories of past lifetimes.
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