XXL Larimar Palm Stone - Soap Stone - Laying Stone - Tumbled Gemstone - A Quality #6342
XXL Larimar Palm Stone - Soap Stone - Laying Stone - Tumbled Gemstone - A Quality #6342
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XXL Larimar Palm Stone - Soap Stone - Laying Stone - Tumbled Gemstone - A Quality #6342

XXL Larimar Palm Stone - Soap Stone - Laying Stone - Tumbled Gemstone - A Quality #6342

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Larimar – XXL Palm Stone / Gemstone

A truly magnificent XXL Larimar gemstone, impressive for its exceptional size and intense sky-blue color play. This rare gemstone comes from the Dominican Republic, the only source worldwide, and its gentle, white structures evoke the movement of Caribbean waves. Each Larimar is a unique natural specimen that radiates elegance and tranquility.

With a size of approximately 125 × 75 × 10 mm and a weight of around 188 g, this Larimar palm stone is one of the most impressive pieces of its kind. The finely polished surface perfectly highlights the vibrant color intensity and natural grain. An exceptional gemstone – ideal as a laying stone, decorative piece, or exclusive collector's item.

Product Details

  • Gemstone: Genuine Larimar

  • Shape: Palm Stone / Laying Stone / Cabochon

  • Size: approx. 125 × 75 × 10 mm

  • Weight: approx. 188 g

  • Color: Sky blue to turquoise with white structures

  • Origin: Dominican Republic

  • Use: As a palm stone, laying stone, decorative stone, or collector's item

  • Special Feature: You will receive exactly the gemstone pictured

Advantages & Usage

  • Finely polished surface with a silky sheen

  • Impressive size and intense coloring – each piece is unique

  • Ideal as an XXL palm stone, laying stone, or decorative object

  • High-quality craftsmanship from the Dominican Republic

Source

Larimar is found exclusively in the Dominican Republic (Barahona Province) – the world's only occurrence of this fascinating gemstone.

Chemical Composition

  • Mineral Class: Silicates (Pectolite variety)

  • Chemical Formula: NaCa₂Si₃O₈(OH)

  • Hardness: 4.5 – 5 (Mohs scale)

  • Density: approx. 2.7 – 2.9 g/cm³

  • Crystal System: Triclinic

  • Color: Sky blue to turquoise with white veins and structures

[TAB:Gemstone Lore - Larimar]

Larimar

In healing stone lore, Larimar is also known as the Atlantis Stone. Its only occurrence in its blue colors to this day is the Dominican Republic.
Legend has it that Larimar is connected to the lost paradise. According to this, Larimar is said to be the only remaining testament to the fabled island of Atlantis.
Larimar symbolizes boundlessness. Its colors are those of the endless sky and the vast sea. It has been worn since early history as a protective stone against evil spirits, natural disasters, and illnesses. Many things are attributed to this stone; among other things, Larimar is said to open up new ways of 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. 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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Ingo Wink
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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.