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Pure Howlite Pendants in Sterling Silver  

Pure howlite pendants bring the soft white tones and natural grey veining of this calcium borosilicate mineral to your jewelry collection. Howlite forms in evaporite deposits, primarily sourced from California and Nova Scotia. With a Mohs hardness of 3.5, it takes a smooth polish that highlights its marble-like appearance. Our collection of 28,529 howlite pendants pairs this calming stone with .925 sterling silver settings, priced from $16 to $11,402.

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Natural White Howlite Stone Pendants With Grey Veining

Howlite was first discovered in 1868 near Windsor, Nova Scotia, by mineralogist Henry How. The stone occurs naturally in cauliflower-like nodules with a porcelain-white base color crossed by fine grey or black veins. This distinctive patterning makes each pendant slightly different from the next. Because howlite is porous, it accepts dyes well, but every piece in this collection features the stone in its pure, undyed state. The mineral's soft hardness means howlite works best in pendants rather than rings, where it stays protected from daily wear. Sterling silver bezels and prong settings secure the stone while letting light reach its polished surface. Whether you prefer a small accent piece or a bold statement pendant, the neutral white color pairs with most wardrobe choices. We have shipped howlite jewelry with free US delivery since 2005. Each pendant uses genuine .925 sterling silver and natural howlite—no synthetics, no dyed substitutes. Browse the collection to find a size and setting that fits your style.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is howlite and where does it come from?

Howlite is a calcium borosilicate mineral that forms in evaporite deposits. Major sources include California and Nova Scotia, where it was first identified in 1868.

How hard is howlite on the Mohs scale?

Howlite rates 3.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. This softer rating makes it ideal for pendants, which receive less abrasion than rings or bracelets.

Is the howlite in these pendants natural or dyed?

All howlite in this collection is natural and undyed, displaying the stone's characteristic white color with grey or black veining.

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