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- Alexandrite – a gemstone with variable color
- Amethyst cut stone
- Ametrine – a mineral with a combination of purple and yellow colors
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- Blue sapphire – a gemstone from Sri Lanka
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- Padparadscha sapphire – a rare gemstone from Sri Lanka
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- White sapphire – a gemstone from Sri Lanka
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Larimar
Also known as "Dolphin Stone" or "Atlantis Stone", Larimar is one of the most precious semiprecious stones in the world. This fact is due to the fact that in the world there is only one site of this unique blue variety of pectolite that larimar is. Larimar is mined only in the Dominican Republic, in a very small mountainous region, the province of Barahona. That is why the price of the highest quality larimar stones is very high, ranging in the order of tens of dollars, up to hundreds of dollars in larimar jewelry!
A pattern of crystalline needles is often observed in Larimar. The blue color may vary in intensity from very light to green-blue to dark blue. However, the most desired color is sky blue.
Larimar – a unique natural mineral from the Dominican Republic
Larimar is a rare and exceptionally beautiful variety of pectolite (NaCa₂Si₃O₈(OH)), which occurs only in one known location in the world – the Dominican Republic. Its characteristic azure blue to turquoise color with white veins is reminiscent of the sea and sky of the Caribbean.
This mineral is valued for its aesthetics and rarity. It is used both in jewelry (pendants, bracelets, rings), and as a collector's and decorative stone. Due to its limited occurrence and high demand, larimar is one of the attractive minerals with long-term value.
Main characteristics:
origin: Dominican Republic (Barahona region)
color: azure, turquoise, white-blue with patterns resembling sea waves
rarity: only one location in the world
use: jewelry, collectibles, decoration
Mineralogical data:
chemical composition: NaCa₂Si₃O₈(OH) (pectolite)
crystal system: triclinic
hardness: 4.5–5 Mohs
luster: glassy to silky
density: ~2.7–2.9 g/cm³
Larimar is a true jewel of the Caribbean and has gained worldwide popularity thanks to its unique color and limited occurrence.
What is larimar?
Larimar is a rare blue variety of pectolite, found only in the Dominican Republic.
Why is larimar rare?
Because it occurs in only one location in the world - in the Barahona region of the Dominican Republic.
What are the properties of larimar?
Chemical composition NaCa₂Si₃O₈(OH), hardness 4.5–5 Mohs, glassy luster, blue to turquoise color with white veins.
What is larimar used for?
Mainly in jewelry - pendants, rings, bracelets. It is also popular as a collector's and decorative mineral.
Does larimar have investment potential?
Yes, due to its limited occurrence and growing demand, larimar maintains a stable value and is among the most sought-after stones.
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