Avika Blue Howlite Cabochon is said to reduce a tendency to over criticise, promote selfless behaviour and to encourage patience. It is also said to help you become aware of your ambitions and goals and to encourage you to achieve them. In addition, a piece of Blue Howlite, placed by your bed, is said to help you remember and understand your dreams. (Rest Details and Usage Method will be sent along with the product). Note: These are natural stones and only shape has been given. Please note that you will be sent a similar cabochon which is 100% natural. Availability may subject to in stock product. Data is collected from folklore and healers all over the world. We do not claim anything.
DISCLAIMER: No claims are made on metaphysical properties of this stone. These literature is collected from writings, books, folklore and various sources. The actual product may slightly vary from picture as these are natural stone and no two stones can same in pattern.
Chemical Formula |
Ca2B5SiO9(OH)5 |
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Composition |
Basic calcium silico-borate |
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Color |
White, commonly marked with black or brown intersecting vine-like or skin-like veins |
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Streak |
White |
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Hardness |
3.5 |
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Crystal System |
Monoclinic |
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Crystal Forms |
Occurs in giant masses and as fragments of them. Also occurs as large and small nodules resembling cauliflower heads. Large masses have the same texture as unglazed porcelain. Crystals, which are tabular, are barely noticeable with the naked eye. They are found in only one region in Nova Scotia, where the crystals occur on large nodules. Also occursscaly and earthy. |
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Transparency |
Translucent in thin splinters; otherwise opaque |
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Specific Gravity |
2.5 - 2.6 |
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Luster |
Dull, sometimes vitreous |
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Cleavage |
None |
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Fracture |
Conchoidal to even |
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Tenacity |
Brittle |
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Other ID Marks |
Sometimes fluorescent cream-yellow to white in shortwave ultraviolet light. |
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Complex Tests |
Soluble in hydrochloric acid |
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In Group |
Borates; Hydrous Borates |
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Striking Features |
Mineral formations and localities |
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Environment |
Borax evaporite deposits in dry lakes and in sedimentary clay. |
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Rock Type |
Sedimentary |
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Popularity (1-4) |
3 |
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Prevalence (1-3) |
2 |
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Demand (1-3) |
2 |
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