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Natural Larimar Specimen 707g Dominican Republic Collector Piece
Natural Larimar Specimen 707g Dominican Republic Collector Piece
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A stunning natural Larimar specimen ethically sourced from the Dominican Republic, showcasing the captivating ocean blue colours that have made Larimar one of the world's most sought after rare gemstones.
Weighing an impressive 707 grams and measuring approximately 150 x 83 x 40mm, this substantial display specimen features beautiful patterns of sky blue, turquoise and white across the polished face, reminiscent of Caribbean waters illuminated by sunlight. The contrasting natural host rock highlights the authenticity and natural formation of this remarkable mineral.
Larimar is found exclusively in the Dominican Republic, making it one of the rarest gemstones on Earth. Its limited geographic source and distinctive colouring have earned it a devoted following among collectors, crystal enthusiasts and lovers of rare minerals.
Product Details
Mineral: Natural Larimar
Origin: Dominican Republic
Weight: 707 grams
Dimensions: Approximately 150 x 83 x 40mm
Colour: Natural Sky Blue, Turquoise and White
Type: Display Specimen
Condition: Natural Mineral Specimen
AUD $895.00 + Shipping
Pick up available from Pomona 4568
Meaning & Symbolism
Often called the Stone of the Caribbean, Larimar is associated with calm, communication and emotional balance. Its tranquil blue tones are said to embody the energies of sea and sky, encouraging inner peace and clear self expression.
Larimar is believed to support harmony, relaxation and spiritual connection while helping to soothe stress and promote a sense of wellbeing.
Chakra: Throat
Element: Water
Larimar is found only within the Bahoruco Mountain Range near Barahona in the Dominican Republic. Due to its single source location and limited production, quality specimens are highly sought after by collectors worldwide.
Important Information
Natural minerals and crystals are gifts of the Earth and may display natural inclusions, fractures, colour variations, rough areas or other characteristics formed during their creation. These natural features are part of the authenticity and uniqueness of each specimen.
Colours may vary slightly between monitors and devices.
