Ocean's Heart: Larimar Healing Stone Pendant Necklace Collection
Ocean's Heart: Larimar Healing Stone Pendant Necklace Collection
Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the sea with our Ocean's Heart Larimar Healing Stone Pendant Collection. These stunning pendants, shaped into hearts and ovals, carry the serene energies of Larimar, a rare blue gemstone often associated with the calming waves of the Caribbean Sea. Known for its soothing blue hues, each Larimar stone is unique, exhibiting delicate white patterns that mimic the ocean's surface.
Larimar is revered as a stone of tranquility and peace, often used for emotional healing and stress relief. Its calming energy makes it perfect for anyone seeking to enhance their inner peace and spiritual balance. Set in elegant silver chains, these pendants are not only a statement of style but also a talisman of serenity and relaxation.
Features:
- Genuine Larimar gemstone from the Dominican Republic
- Available in heart and oval shapes
- Comes with a silver chain for a polished look
- Known for its calming and balancing properties
- Perfect for everyday wear or as a meaningful gift
Feel the gentle energies of the sea and bring a sense of calm to your daily life with this beautiful Larimar pendant collection.
Additional Information
Metaphysical Properties
Size & Weight:
- Approx Size: 0.76" H x 0.62" W--1.14" H x 0.97" W
- Approx Weight: 1.00 oz
Physical properties of Larimar:
- Chemical composition: NaCa2Si3O8(OH) (sodium calcium silicate hydroxide)
- Crystal system: Triclinic
- Color: Typically blue to blue-green, can range from white to deep blue
- Hardness: 4.5-5 on the Mohs scale
- Specific gravity: 2.53-2.66
- Luster: Vitreous to silky
- Transparency: Translucent to opaque
- Cleavage: Perfect
- Fracture: Uneven
- Streak: White
- Refractive index: 1.527-1.578
- Formation: Found in cavities of basaltic lava
- Locality: Only found in the Dominican Republic, specifically in the Barahona Province
- Composition: A variety of pectolite with copper substituting for calcium
- Crystal habit: Typically found as needle-like crystals that form solid masses
- Color cause: Blue color due to copper content
- Fluorescence: Some specimens may exhibit yellowish-orange fluorescence under short-wave UV light
- Rarity: Extremely rare, found only in one location worldwide
Larimar is known for its distinctive blue color and patterns, which can resemble the Caribbean sea. It's a relatively soft stone, making it suitable for jewelry but requiring care to prevent scratching or damage.