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Larimar Rectangular Tumbled Nuggets

Larimar Rectangular Tumbled Nuggets

$53.10

Original: $177.00

-70%
Larimar Rectangular Tumbled Nuggets

$177.00

$53.10

The Story

  • Larimar Rectangular Tumbled Nuggets
  • approx. 15 1/2" long
  • Bead size approx. 10-12mm x 10-15mm
  • Have this made into a necklace!
  • Sold by the strand. Price is for ONE STRAND ONLY
  • Larimar is a rare brilliant sky/ sea blue stone in the pectolite family, and is found only in the Dominican Republic. Red colored inclusions in Larimar indicate traces of iron. It was not until 1974 that blue pectolite was rediscovered by a visiting member of the US Peace Corps, Norman Rilling, along with a local Dominican, Miguel Méndez. The few amazing stones they found were washed into the sea by the Bahoruco River. They named it Larimar after the Spanish word, “mar,” for “sea,” and Méndez's daughter, Larissa. Larimar in contemporary stone lore is rumored to aid with patience, acceptance, and self-expression.
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Larimar Rectangular Tumbled Nuggets - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

  • Larimar Rectangular Tumbled Nuggets
  • approx. 15 1/2" long
  • Bead size approx. 10-12mm x 10-15mm
  • Have this made into a necklace!
  • Sold by the strand. Price is for ONE STRAND ONLY
  • Larimar is a rare brilliant sky/ sea blue stone in the pectolite family, and is found only in the Dominican Republic. Red colored inclusions in Larimar indicate traces of iron. It was not until 1974 that blue pectolite was rediscovered by a visiting member of the US Peace Corps, Norman Rilling, along with a local Dominican, Miguel Méndez. The few amazing stones they found were washed into the sea by the Bahoruco River. They named it Larimar after the Spanish word, “mar,” for “sea,” and Méndez's daughter, Larissa. Larimar in contemporary stone lore is rumored to aid with patience, acceptance, and self-expression.

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