The mineralogical name for the gemstone from the Caribbean is "blue pectolite", known other names are Atlantis stone and Travelina. Larimar was named in 1975 by Miguel Mendez, a mine owner from the Dominican Republic, who created the name from the name of his daughter Lari and the Spanish word ...
The mineralogical name for the gemstone from the Caribbean is "blue pectolite", known other names are Atlantis stone and Travelina. Larimar was named in 1975 by Miguel Mendez, a mine owner from the Dominican Republic, who created the name from the name of his daughter Lari and the Spanish word for sea (mar).
Modern gemstone therapy knows Larimar as a stone for openness and the expansion of perception.
Unless otherwise specified in the individual article, the Larimar strands are 40cm long.