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Leading Manufacturer, Supplier & Retailer of Larimar Gemstone, 003 Larimar Tr, 004 Larimar Teardrop, 005 Larimar Tr and 006 Larimar Long Square.

Larimar Gemstone

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Gram
  • Precious Larimar stone Solid
  • Shape Oval
  • Weight 2 gm
  • Size 8x10mm
Larimar or blue pectolite is an extremely rare gemstone. It has been found only in one location: a mountainous, relatively inaccessible area in the province of barahona in the dominican republic. The first mention of the stone is in a request to mine larimar in 1916, however it wasnt until 1974 that the stone really made an appearance. In 1974, norman rilling, a member of the u.s. Peace corps, and miguel mndez, a dominican found pieces of larimar on the seashore. The word larimar was created by mendez, who combined his daughters name larissa with the spanish world for sea, mar. Before mendez and rilling, local inhabitants of the region and their ancestors had long been aware of the stone. Early theories suggested larimar was produced by the sea, later by the earths volcanic movements. Island legends said that the stones could be collected easily on the beach, but one day there were no more blue larimar stones left. Locals explored upstream and found a rock formation, which appeared to be the source of the blue stone. This legend holds truth; mendez and rilling in 1974 would follow a river upstream and find sources of the blue stone. Most small blocks of larimar are in situ, meaning they exist in the very place where they formed. However through soil erosion some pieces broke off and were moved by rainfall down the slopes of the hillsides to rivers.

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Packaging Details : Diameter 14x10 mm Shipping 2.95

Delivery Time : 10-15 days

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003 Larimar Tr

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Gram
  • Precious Larimar stone Solid
Larimar or blue pectolite is an extremely rare gemstone. It has been found only in one location: a mountainous, relatively inaccessible area in the province of barahona in the dominican republic. The first mention of the stone is in a request to mine larimar in 1916, however it wasnt until 1974 that the stone really made an appearance. In 1974, norman rilling, a member of the u.s. Peace corps, and miguel mndez, a dominican found pieces of larimar on the seashore. The word larimar was created by mendez, who combined his daughters name larissa with the spanish world for sea, mar. Before mendez and rilling, local inhabitants of the region and their ancestors had long been aware of the stone. Early theories suggested larimar was produced by the sea, later by the earths volcanic movements. Island legends said that the stones could be collected easily on the beach, but one day there were no more blue larimar stones left. Locals explored upstream and found a rock formation, which appeared to be the source of the blue stone. This legend holds truth; mendez and rilling in 1974 would follow a river upstream and find sources of the blue stone. Most small blocks of larimar are in situ, meaning they exist in the very place where they formed. However through soil erosion some pieces broke off and were moved by rainfall down the slopes of the hillsides to rivers.

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Packaging Details : Diameter 16x19 mm Shipping 2.95

Delivery Time : 10-15 days

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004 Larimar Teardrop

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Gram
  • Precious stone Solid
Larimar or blue pectolite is an extremely rare gemstone. It has been found only in one location: a mountainous, relatively inaccessible area in the province of barahona in the dominican republic. The first mention of the stone is in a request to mine larimar in 1916, however it wasnt until 1974 that the stone really made an appearance. In 1974, norman rilling, a member of the u.s. Peace corps, and miguel mndez, a dominican found pieces of larimar on the seashore. The word larimar was created by mendez, who combined his daughters name larissa with the spanish world for sea, mar. Before mendez and rilling, local inhabitants of the region and their ancestors had long been aware of the stone. Early theories suggested larimar was produced by the sea, later by the earths volcanic movements. Island legends said that the stones could be collected easily on the beach, but one day there were no more blue larimar stones left. Locals explored upstream and found a rock formation, which appeared to be the source of the blue stone. This legend holds truth; mendez and rilling in 1974 would follow a river upstream and find sources of the blue stone. Most small blocks of larimar are in situ, meaning they exist in the very place where they formed. However through soil erosion some pieces broke off and were moved by rainfall down the slopes of the hillsides to rivers.

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Packaging Details : Diameter 18x15 mm Shipping 2.95

Delivery Time : 10-15 days

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005 Larimar Tr

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Gram
  • Precious stone Solid
Larimar or blue pectolite is an extremely rare gemstone. It has been found only in one location: a mountainous, relatively inaccessible area in the province of barahona in the dominican republic. The first mention of the stone is in a request to mine larimar in 1916, however it wasnt until 1974 that the stone really made an appearance. In 1974, norman rilling, a member of the u.s. Peace corps, and miguel mndez, a dominican found pieces of larimar on the seashore. The word larimar was created by mendez, who combined his daughters name larissa with the spanish world for sea, mar. Before mendez and rilling, local inhabitants of the region and their ancestors had long been aware of the stone. Early theories suggested larimar was produced by the sea, later by the earths volcanic movements. Island legends said that the stones could be collected easily on the beach, but one day there were no more blue larimar stones left. Locals explored upstream and found a rock formation, which appeared to be the source of the blue stone. This legend holds truth; mendez and rilling in 1974 would follow a river upstream and find sources of the blue stone. Most small blocks of larimar are in situ, meaning they exist in the very place where they formed. However through soil erosion some pieces broke off and were moved by rainfall down the slopes of the hillsides to rivers.

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Packaging Details : Diameter 10x17 mm Shipping 2.95

Delivery Time : 10-15 days

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006 Larimar Long Square

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Gram
  • Precious stone Solid
Larimar or blue pectolite is an extremely rare gemstone. It has been found only in one location: a mountainous, relatively inaccessible area in the province of barahona in the dominican republic. The first mention of the stone is in a request to mine larimar in 1916, however it wasnt until 1974 that the stone really made an appearance. In 1974, norman rilling, a member of the u.s. Peace corps, and miguel mndez, a dominican found pieces of larimar on the seashore. The word larimar was created by mendez, who combined his daughters name larissa with the spanish world for sea, mar. Before mendez and rilling, local inhabitants of the region and their ancestors had long been aware of the stone. Early theories suggested larimar was produced by the sea, later by the earths volcanic movements. Island legends said that the stones could be collected easily on the beach, but one day there were no more blue larimar stones left. Locals explored upstream and found a rock formation, which appeared to be the source of the blue stone. This legend holds truth; mendez and rilling in 1974 would follow a river upstream and find sources of the blue stone. Most small blocks of larimar are in situ, meaning they exist in the very place where they formed. However through soil erosion some pieces broke off and were moved by rainfall down the slopes of the hillsides to rivers.

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Packaging Details : Diameter 22x16 mm Shipping 3.15

Delivery Time : 10-15 days

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007 Larimar Oval

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Gram
  • Precious stone Solid
Larimar or blue pectolite is an extremely rare gemstone. It has been found only in one location: a mountainous, relatively inaccessible area in the province of barahona in the dominican republic. The first mention of the stone is in a request to mine larimar in 1916, however it wasnt until 1974 that the stone really made an appearance. In 1974, norman rilling, a member of the u.s. Peace corps, and miguel mndez, a dominican found pieces of larimar on the seashore. The word larimar was created by mendez, who combined his daughters name larissa with the spanish world for sea, mar. Before mendez and rilling, local inhabitants of the region and their ancestors had long been aware of the stone. Early theories suggested larimar was produced by the sea, later by the earths volcanic movements. Island legends said that the stones could be collected easily on the beach, but one day there were no more blue larimar stones left. Locals explored upstream and found a rock formation, which appeared to be the source of the blue stone. This legend holds truth; mendez and rilling in 1974 would follow a river upstream and find sources of the blue stone. Most small blocks of larimar are in situ, meaning they exist in the very place where they formed. However through soil erosion some pieces broke off and were moved by rainfall down the slopes of the hillsides to rivers.

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Packaging Details : Diameter 23x17 mm Shipping 3.95

Delivery Time : 10-15 days

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008 Larimar Oval

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Gram
  • Precious stone Solid
Larimar or blue pectolite is an extremely rare gemstone. It has been found only in one location: a mountainous, relatively inaccessible area in the province of barahona in the dominican republic. The first mention of the stone is in a request to mine larimar in 1916, however it wasnt until 1974 that the stone really made an appearance. In 1974, norman rilling, a member of the u.s. Peace corps, and miguel mndez, a dominican found pieces of larimar on the seashore. The word larimar was created by mendez, who combined his daughters name larissa with the spanish world for sea, mar. Before mendez and rilling, local inhabitants of the region and their ancestors had long been aware of the stone. Early theories suggested larimar was produced by the sea, later by the earths volcanic movements. Island legends said that the stones could be collected easily on the beach, but one day there were no more blue larimar stones left. Locals explored upstream and found a rock formation, which appeared to be the source of the blue stone. This legend holds truth; mendez and rilling in 1974 would follow a river upstream and find sources of the blue stone. Most small blocks of larimar are in situ, meaning they exist in the very place where they formed. However through soil erosion some pieces broke off and were moved by rainfall down the slopes of the hillsides to rivers.

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Packaging Details : Diameter 17x12 mm Shipping 3.95

Delivery Time : 10-15 days

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009 Larimar Oval

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Gram
  • Size 8x10mm
  • Precious stone Solid
Larimar or blue pectolite is an extremely rare gemstone. It has been found only in one location: a mountainous, relatively inaccessible area in the province of barahona in the dominican republic. The first mention of the stone is in a request to mine larimar in 1916, however it wasnt until 1974 that the stone really made an appearance. In 1974, norman rilling, a member of the u.s. Peace corps, and miguel mndez, a dominican found pieces of larimar on the seashore. The word larimar was created by mendez, who combined his daughters name larissa with the spanish world for sea, mar. Before mendez and rilling, local inhabitants of the region and their ancestors had long been aware of the stone. Early theories suggested larimar was produced by the sea, later by the earths volcanic movements. Island legends said that the stones could be collected easily on the beach, but one day there were no more blue larimar stones left. Locals explored upstream and found a rock formation, which appeared to be the source of the blue stone. This legend holds truth; mendez and rilling in 1974 would follow a river upstream and find sources of the blue stone. Most small blocks of larimar are in situ, meaning they exist in the very place where they formed. However through soil erosion some pieces broke off and were moved by rainfall down the slopes of the hillsides to rivers.

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Payment Terms : L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union,

Packaging Details : Diameter 15x11 mm Shipping 2.95

Delivery Time : 10-15 days

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010 Larimar Teardrop

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Gram
  • Finishing Polished
  • Application Party Wear
  • Precious stone Solid
Larimar or blue pectolite is an extremely rare gemstone. It has been found only in one location: a mountainous, relatively inaccessible area in the province of barahona in the dominican republic. The first mention of the stone is in a request to mine larimar in 1916, however it wasnt until 1974 that the stone really made an appearance. In 1974, norman rilling, a member of the u.s. Peace corps, and miguel mndez, a dominican found pieces of larimar on the seashore. The word larimar was created by mendez, who combined his daughters name larissa with the spanish world for sea, mar. Before mendez and rilling, local inhabitants of the region and their ancestors had long been aware of the stone. Early theories suggested larimar was produced by the sea, later by the earths volcanic movements. Island legends said that the stones could be collected easily on the beach, but one day there were no more blue larimar stones left. Locals explored upstream and found a rock formation, which appeared to be the source of the blue stone. This legend holds truth; mendez and rilling in 1974 would follow a river upstream and find sources of the blue stone. Most small blocks of larimar are in situ, meaning they exist in the very place where they formed. However through soil erosion some pieces broke off and were moved by rainfall down the slopes of the hillsides to rivers.

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Payment Terms : L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union,

Packaging Details : Diameter 19x17 mm Shipping 2.95

Delivery Time : 10-15 days

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