Larimar Tumbled Stone Gemstone Necklace Pendant - Jewelry A Quality #5352
Larimar Tumbled Stone Gemstone Necklace Pendant - Jewelry A Quality #5352
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Larimar Tumbled Stone Gemstone Necklace Pendant - Jewelry A Quality #5352

Larimar Tumbled Stone Gemstone Necklace Pendant - Jewelry A Quality #5352

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Larimar Gemstone Tumbled Stone Pendant – with Fabric Cord

A beautiful Larimar pendant, captivating with its soft blue and delicate, cloud-like structures.
The rare Atlantis Stone originates from the Dominican Republic and its shimmering hues are reminiscent of the clear Caribbean waters.
Each stone is a unique natural specimen, carefully cut and polished to perfectly highlight Larimar's natural grain.

The gemstone measures approximately 36 × 20 mm and feels comfortably light against the skin.
The bore hole of approx. 2 mm is ideal for leather cords, omega necklaces or fine silver chains.

The included black fabric cord (approx. 80 cm) is soft, supple and ensures comfortable wear.
You will receive the pictured Larimar tumbled stone pendant – a hand-picked piece of jewelry full of maritime elegance and natural beauty.

Product Details

  • Gemstone: Larimar (Atlantis Stone, untreated, tumbled stone)

  • Color: Light blue to turquoise with white structures

  • Size: approx. 36 × 20 mm (L × W)

  • Bore hole: approx. 2 mm – suitable for leather cords, omega necklaces & fine silver chains

  • Cord: Black fabric cord, approx. 80 cm long

  • Wearing comfort: Soft, skin-friendly & supple

  • Scope of delivery: Pictured pendant incl. fabric cord

  • Unique jewelry: Each stone is a hand-picked natural unique piece

Geological Data

  • Mineral class: Silicates

  • Chemical composition: NaCa₂Si₃O₈(OH)

  • Crystal system: Triclinic

  • Hardness (Mohs): 4.5 – 5

  • Density: approx. 2.7 – 2.9 g/cm³

Origin

Larimar is a rare gemstone found exclusively in the Dominican Republic.
Its unique play of colors is reminiscent of the sea and sky – which is why it is also known as the "Stone of the Sea".

Special Features

  • Genuine, untreated Larimar from the Dominican Republic

  • Polished surface with natural luster

  • Delicate, maritime play of colors in blue and white

  • Immediately wearable with fabric cord

  • Hand-picked natural unique piece

[TAB:Gemstone Lore - Larimar]

Larimar

The Larimar is also known in healing stone lore as the Atlantis Stone. Its only occurrence in its blue colors is to this day the Dominican Republic.
According to legend, the Larimar is said to be connected to the lost paradise. The Larimar is then said to be the only remaining testimony to the legendary island of Atlantis.
The Larimar stands as a symbol of boundlessness. Its colors are those of the endless sky and the vast sea. It has been worn since earliest history as a protective stone against evil spirits, natural disasters, and diseases. Many things are attributed to this stone, among other things, the Larimar is said to open new paths in thinking and acting and to serve self-realization.
Due to its high calcium content, it is also said to have a strengthening effect on bones and growth. The Larimar is a very popular and attractive jewelry stone, which is used for necklaces, earrings, bracelets, pendants, and bracelets. It is very valuable because it has now been almost depleted and has thus become very rare.

The chemical formula of Larimar: Ca2Na [OH/Si3O8] + Fe, Mn
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Herstellerinformation:


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Ingo Wink
Scheffelstr. 34-36
68723 Schwetzingen
info@seelensteinchen.de

Sicherheitshinweise:

  • Nicht für Kinder unter drei Jahren geeignet
  • Verschluckungsgefahr von kleinen Teilen. Kinder nicht unbeaufsichtigt lassen.
  • Achtung! Splittergefahr bei beschädigten Steinen. Scharfkantig. Kann zu Schnittverletzungen führen
  • Rohe Mineralien sind für Dekorationszwecke, nicht für den Gebrauch.
  • Bei Ketten Armbänden und Bänder kann Strangulationsgefahr bestehen
  • Mineralien werden oft zum Versiegeln von Rissen und optischen Aufbesserung der Oberfläche mit Paraffin behandelt.