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Larimar natural polished cabochon in top quality, natural suitable for the production of luxury jewelry. Also possible to use - a wonderful large collection piece. Larimar is a rare type of blue pectolite found in only one place in the world in the Dominican Republic. This beautiful mineral is known for its blue and blue-green hues, while the color can range from light to dark blue.
Weight: 70.2 g
Dimension: 6.34 x 4.46 x 1.30 cm
Country of origin: Dominican Republic, location: Bahoruco
You always buy the mineral shown in the photo!
Larimar is blue pectolite, which is a rare mineral containing a combination of silicon, sodium, calcium and copper oxide. The blue color of Larimar is due to the presence of copper ions.
Color: Its characteristic blue to blue-green color is unique and can vary from light blue to dark blue, sometimes with white or lighter stripes.
Hardness: Larimar has a hardness of around 4.5-5 on the Mohs scale, which means it is relatively soft. This means that it is prone to scratching and should be handled with care, especially when used in jewelry.
Location of finds: Larimar is found in only one location in the world - in the Bahoruco region of the Dominican Republic.
Formation: This mineral is formed during the processes of hydrothermal alteration and metamorphosis of the original rock, usually andesite.
Larimar is considered a unique and beautiful mineral, and its attractive properties make it popular in the world of jewelry and collectibles.
Larimar natural polished cabochon in top quality, natural suitable for the production of luxury jewelry. Also possible to use - a wonderful large collection piece. Larimar is a rare type of blue pectolite found in only one place in the world in the Dominican Republic. This beautiful mineral is known for its blue and blue-green hues, while the color can range from light to dark blue.
Weight: 70.2 g
Dimension: 6.34 x 4.46 x 1.30 cm
Country of origin: Dominican Republic, location: Bahoruco
You always buy the mineral shown in the photo!