Larimar is a rare stone found only in the Dominican Republic. The pale blue with white is reminiscent of Caribbean waters, and looks gorgeous in bright sterling silver.
To learn more about this stone, see our Gemology 101 page about Larimar.
Larimar is a rare stone found only in the Dominican Republic. The pale blue with white is reminiscent of Caribbean waters, and looks gorgeous in bright sterling silver.
To learn more about this stone, see our Gemology 101 page about Larimar.
Step into a rainbow with our Gemstone Bracelets! This style features an oval gemstone, bezel-set, with decorative balls on either end. The sterling silver byzantine style bracelet has an adjustable toggle-style clasp to fit most wrists.
$105.00
Beautiful larimar heart earrings on a halo of cubic zirconias are a true statement of love! Larimar is a natural gemstone. Therefore, each piece varies slightly. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for our sea creature inspired jewelry. Some believe larimar to be a very spiritual stone. It is believed to increase speech and communication skills as well as aid the body's natural healing process.
$150.00
Sterling silver heart key necklace with larimar and cubic zirconia stones, on an adjustable link style chain. Give the gift of love with this key to her heart! A beautiful larimar gemstone adorns this precious necklace, with some CZs for extra sparkle. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for reminding us of a tropical excursion. Some believe larimar to be a very spiritual stone. It is believed to increase speech and communication skills as well as aid the body's natural healing process. Larimar is a natural gemstone. Therefore, each piece varies slightly.
$152.00
Sterling silver hook pendant with larimar on box style chain. Our sterling silver Hawaiian Larimar Hook Necklace isn’t just for fishing enthusiasts. It’s a bright and beautiful way to tell her she’s your greatest catch! This is a beautiful and different nautical symbol you can wear to keep yourself connected to the sea. Comes complete with box style chain. The fish hook is believed to bring good fortune and strength to those who wear it. Known as the makau, the fish hook has deep cultural significance in Hawai'i, as a talisman for prosperity, abundance, good luck, and safe passage over water. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for our sea creature inspired jewelry. With our Larimar and Pavé Compass Rose Earrings, you can appreciate this beautiful gemstone and its history. Some believe larimar to be a very spiritual stone. It is believed to increase speech and communication skills as well as aid the body's natural healing process. Larimar is a natural gemstone. Therefore, each piece varies slightly.
$190.00
We love this adorable sterling silver cat pendant, featuring two larimar gemstones. This item is a pendant only. Chains are available here. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Some believe larimar to be a very spiritual stone. It is believed to increase speech and communication skills as well as aid the body's natural healing process. Larimar is a natural gemstone. Therefore, each piece varies slightly.
$65.00
Sterling silver adjustable bracelet with larimar gemstones. Say it with style when wearing this simple yet distinctive bracelet. LDots of bright larimar accentuate the smooth silver links, and the T-bar closure is adjustable to fit most wrists. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for reminding us of a tropical excursion. Some believe larimar to be a very spiritual stone. It is believed to increase speech and communication skills as well as aid the body's natural healing process. Larimar is a natural gemstone. Therefore, each piece varies slightly.
$195.00
Sterling silver whale tail post earrings with larimar. Our sterling silver Larimar Whale Tail Post Earrings depict the unmistakable silhouette of graceful whale flukes. These fun and fabulous post earrings feature polished larimar gemstones. Indeed, these earrings are sure to help you make a splash! The whale's tail has been an enduring symbol of speed, strength, protection, and safe passage for hundreds of years. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for our sea creature inspired jewelry.
$65.00
Sterling silver and larimar dolphin post earrings. Our Larimar Dolphin Post Earrings feature a fascinating sea creature that is as beautiful as it is intelligent. These earrings are comfortable to wear and flattering to all ear shapes. Dolphins represent peace and harmony. This animal of the seas is often a symbol of love, freedom and joy. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for our sea creature inspired jewelry. With our Larimar Dolphin Post Earrings, you can appreciate this beautiful gemstone and its history. Some believe larimar to be a very spiritual stone. It is believed to increase speech and communication skills as well as aid the body's natural healing process.
$80.00
Sterling silver compass rose earrings with opal, larimar, and cubic zirconia on French ear wires. Our sterling silver Opal and Larimar Compass Rose Earrings are a beautiful depiction of a meaningful and ancient navigational tool. Shimmering inlaid opal rings the compasses, while faceted cubic zirconia highlight the cardinal directions. Polished larimar stones add a pop of color to the center of the pendant, which hang from French ear wires. The Compass Rose, sometimes called a rose of the winds, is a beautiful and timeless symbol of direction, discovery, and awakening. The four directions of the Compass Rose represent infinite possibilities, the past, the present, and the future. This symbol was once believed by sailors to bring them good luck and to bring them back home safely. It is a celebrated symbol of guidance through troubled seas and unfamiliar places. Opal is one of the birthstones for October. It is also the stone given to celebrate the 14th year of marriage. The name "opal" comes from the Sanskrit word upala, which means precious stone. In Indian mythology, the Goddess of the Rainbow was turned into an opal because she was being chased by suitors. It is said that the "fire" in an opal can spark creativity. European cultures have long seen the opal as a symbol of hope and truth. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for our nautical inspired jewelry. Some believe larimar to be a very spiritual stone. It is believed to increase speech and communication skills as well as aid the body's natural healing process. Larimar is a natural gemstone and therefore each piece may vary slightly.
$235.00
Sterling silver bonefish with larimar and cubic zirconia gemstones on an adjustable bracelet. Our Larimar Bonefish Bracelet is more than just a pretty fish. This piece is fun, yet sophisticated and creates a splash of seaside flair with its unique coloring. Larimar is a natural gemstone, therefore, each piece varies slightly in its coloring. This bracelet also features sparkly cubic zirconia stones along the spine and has an adjustable clasp for an easy fit. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for our sea creature inspired jewelry.
$190.00
Sterling silver bonefish pendant with larimar and cubic zirconias. This item is a pendant only. Chains are available here. Our Larimar Bonefish Pendant is more than just a pretty fish. It is a lighthearted yet sophisticated piece of jewelry with a splash of seaside flair. This pendant boasts a polished larimar stone and also features sparkly cubic zirconias accenting a whimsical tail that bends and moves playfully. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for our sea creature inspired jewelry. Some believe larimar to be a very spiritual stone. It is believed to increase speech and communication skills as well as aid the body's natural healing process. Larimar is a natural gemstone, and therefore each piece may vary slightly.
$175.00
Sterling silver compass rose pendant with opal, larimar, and cubic zirconias. This item is a pendant only. Chains are available here. Our sterling silver Opal and Larimar Compass Rose Pendant is a beautiful depiction of a meaningful and ancient navigational tool. Shimmering inlaid opal rings the compass, while faceted cubic zirconias highlight the cardinal directions. A polished larimar stone adds a pop of color to the center of the pendant. The compass rose, sometimes called a rose of the winds, is a beautiful and timeless symbol of direction, discovery, and awakening. The four directions of the compass rose represent infinite possibilities, the past, the present, and the future. This symbol was once believed by sailors to bring them good luck. They also believed it to bring them back home safely. It is a celebrated symbol of guidance through troubled seas and unfamiliar places. Opal is the traditional birthstone for October, and is also the stone given to celebrate the 14th year of marriage. The name "opal" comes from the Sanskrit word upala, which means precious stone. It is said that the "fire" in an opal can spark creativity. European cultures have long seen the opal as a symbol of hope and truth. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for our nautical inspired jewelry. Some believe larimar to be a very spiritual stone. It is believed to increase speech and communication skills as well as aid the body's natural healing process. Larimar is a natural gemstone, and therefore each piece may vary slightly.
$160.00
Sterling silver crab earrings with larimar on French ear wires. Our Larimar Crab Dangle Earrings are full of personality! Smooth cabochons of larimar, a rare and collectible Caribbean gemstone, brighten their shells. These earrings are a fun take on the classic blue crab. Larimar is a natural gemstone, so every piece will be slightly different. Blue crabs are iconic to the beautiful Chesapeake Bay. Named for their blue claws, these creatures are vital to the bay ecosystem. A well-known symbol throughout the Chesapeake area, this creature is beautifully represented by our Satin Shell Maryland Crab Earrings. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for our sea creature inspired jewelry.
$140.00
Sterling silver and marquise larimar link bracelet with adjustable toggle clasp. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, and can vary in shades, making each piece unique.
$420.00
Sterling silver crab pendant with larimar. This item is a pendant only. Chains are available here. Our little Larimar Crab Pendant is full of personality! A smooth cabochon of larimar, a rare and collectible Caribbean gemstone, brightens his shell. This necklace is a fun take on the classic Maryland blue crab. Larimar is a natural gemstone, so every piece will be slightly different. Blue crabs are iconic to the beautiful Chesapeake Bay. Named for their blue claws, these creatures are vital to the bay ecosystem. Crabs shed their skins in order to grow, and therefore they can be a symbol of the cycles of life and rebirth. What is Larimar? Larimar is a very rare gemstone. That is to say, only a small mountainous area in the Dominican Republic is where the gem can be found, and it is created by volcanic activity. Norman Rilling and Miguel Méndez discovered the gemstone in 1974, and Méndez created the name larimar, by combining his daughter's name, Larissa, and the Spanish word for sea, Mar. Larimar is a stunning Caribbean Sea blue color, which is perfect for our sea creature inspired jewelry. Some believe larimar to be a very spiritual stone. It is believed to increase speech and communication skills as well as aid the body's natural healing process.
$100.00