Larimar Spheres (Dominican Republic)
Larimar Spheres (Dominican Republic) Mineral: Pectolite var. Larimar Origin: Los Chupaderos in the section of Los Checheses, about 10 km (6.2 mi) southwest of the city of Barahona in the southwestern region of the Dominican Republic. Color: Light Blue Treatment: None Sphere #1: Approximate Dimensions: 4.5cm Weight: 123g Sphere #2: Approximate Dimensions: 4cm Weight: 102g Sphere #3: Approximate Dimensions: 3.5cm Weight: 93g 10% of this purchase will be donated to The Khaled Bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation Miguel Méndez and Peace Corps volunteer Norman Rilling rediscovered Larimar in 1974 on a beach at the foot of the Bahoruco Mountain Range, the coastal province of Barahona. Natives believed that the stone came from the sea, and they called the gem Blue Stone. Miguel took his young daughter's name Larissa and the Spanish word for sea (mar) and formed Larimar, to suggest the colors of the Caribbean Sea where it was found. The few stones that they found were alluvial sedime