Collection: Larimar 海紋石

Larimar was discovered in 1916 by Father Miguel Domingo Fuertes Loren, but wasn't mined until decades later in 1974 when Dominican Miguel Méndez and Peace Corps volunteer Norman Rilling noticed a piece of larimar on the Barahonas province shoreline. Named for Miguel's daughter, Larissa, and "mar," the Spanish word for "sea," larimar captures the exquisite beauty of the Caribbean Sea.

Larimar is a Blue Pectolite. This blue pectolite soft stone is also widely known as “Stefilia’s Stone”, “Atlantis Stone”, and “Dolphin Stone”. This solid mass, which is frequently accompanied by other crystals such as Hematite, develops within basaltic lava holes. Copper traces are responsible for the brilliant bluish hue, yet all Larimar crystals have a distinct white stripe. A higher-quality stone will be darker in hue and may include transparent portions, as well as sky-blue variations.

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