Oval Larimar Silver Ring
$69.00
LOVELY 6 ct OVAL LARIMAR SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING, SIZE 7 ½
Found only in the Dominican Republic, Larimar is a rare semi-precious gemstone. Gemologically, it is a rare blue variety of the silicate mineral pectolite. Its unique coloration varies from bluish white, light blue, turquoise blue-green, deep blue, dark blue, and purple. The more intense the blue color and the contrast in the stone, the higher and rarer is the quality. Metaphysically, Larimar is believed to be deeply connected to personal growth, self-expression, compassion, and divine feminine energy.
NOTE – The blue color is photosensitive and fades with time if exposed to too much light and heat.
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