Custom Wire Wrapped Larimar Necklace/Pendant Sterling Silver
Custom Wire Wrapped Larimar Necklace/Pendant Sterling Silver
Custom Wire Wrapped Larimar Necklace/Pendant Sterling Silver
Custom Wire Wrapped Larimar Necklace/Pendant Sterling Silver
Custom Wire Wrapped Larimar Necklace/Pendant Sterling Silver
Custom Wire Wrapped Larimar Necklace/Pendant Sterling Silver

Custom Wire Wrapped Larimar Necklace/Pendant Sterling Silver

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$163.00
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$163.00

Custom Wire Wrapped Larimar Necklace/Pendant/Slide/Enhancer Sterling Silver .935

Size: 1 13/16 × 9/16 inch or 46mm x 14mm over all size 

Larimar is the embodiment of the tranquil Sea and Sky energies. Its soft, soothing blues and calming turquoise is streaked with white patterns that resemble sunlight dancing beneath Caribbean waters. It brings the ancient wisdom of Atlantis and the healing power of dolphins to harmonize the body and soul.

 

Larimar is one of the cardinal Water element stones, yet is born of Fire in its volcanic origins. One of the few crystals to balance the polarities of these energies, Larimar cools tempers and calms fears, relieves stress and nurtures the physical and emotional bodies. It is powerful in meditation and in connecting to the Divine Feminine, and is particularly helpful in releasing emotional bonds, patterns or principles that no longer serve the highest good. A stone of clear communication, it provides the strength and courage needed to speak openly from the heart. [Simmons, 228-229][Ahsian, 229]

 

A rare blue variety of Pectolite, Larimar is found only in the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. It occurs as needle-like crystals, grown together in a solid mass and forms in cavities within basaltic lava. The copper substitution in Pectolite instead of calcium produces beautiful translucent shades of soft blues, white and turquoise marked with streaks and patterns of white, and may contain red or brown areas of oxidation or Hematite inclusions. The more intense the blue and contrast within the stone, the rarer and higher its value. Note: blue is photosensitive and may fade over time if exposed to too much light or heat.

 

Larimar is also known as the Dolphin Stone, Blue Pectolite, Atlantis Stone, and Stefilia's Stone. Originally discovered in 1916, it was named by the Dominican who re-discovered it in 1974, taking the first letters of his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for the sea, mar, to create Larimar.