LARIMAR RING
LARIMAR RING
Larimar
This extraordinary Larimar Ring is a wearable piece of one of the world's rarest gemstones — found only on a single mountainside in the Dominican Republic, Larimar's swirling sky blue and white patterns evoke the colors of the Caribbean Sea, making this one of the most visually stunning and geographically exclusive crystal rings available.
Note: Larimar is found in only one place on Earth — a single volcanic deposit in the Dominican Republic — making it one of the rarest gemstones in the world. Also known as the Atlantis Stone or Dolphin Stone.
Where It Is Found
Larimar is found exclusively in the Barahona province of the Dominican Republic — specifically in a single volcanic deposit near the town of Bahoruco. Named in 1974 by Miguel Méndez, combining "Larissa" (his daughter's name) with "mar" (Spanish for sea). Its supply is finite and actively being depleted, making each piece increasingly precious.
Mineral Class / Geology
Larimar is a rare blue variety of Pectolite (sodium calcium silicate hydroxide, NaCa₂Si₃O₈(OH)) in the Inosilicate mineral class, with a hardness of 4.5–5 on the Mohs scale. Its extraordinary blue color is caused by the substitution of copper for calcium within the Pectolite crystal structure. It forms in volcanic cavities within basaltic lava flows.
Colors
Larimar displays swirling patterns of sky blue, turquoise, white, and pale green — evoking the colors of the Caribbean Sea and sky. The ring setting showcases the stone's unique, ocean-like patterns beautifully.
Metaphysical Properties
Larimar is known as the Stone of the Sea, Divine Feminine, and Atlantean Wisdom. It resonates with the Throat, Heart, and Third Eye Chakras and is used to bring deep peace, calm, and emotional healing, enhance clear, loving, and authentic communication, connect with the divine feminine and goddess energy, support the release of emotional trauma and self-limiting beliefs, enhance meditation and connection to higher realms, and bring a sense of serenity, clarity, and spiritual elevation.