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2.9" Slice Of Larimar Replaced Wood Limb Cast
This is a spectacular slice of a larimar replaced limb cast. It has stunning coloration and banding, measuring 2.9" wide. Both sides have been polished to a glossy finish. It comes with an acrylic display stand.
Larimar is found within Miocene aged basalt flows in the Dominican Republic. Some of the larimar found in this formation represents the replacement of petrified wood limb casts in the rock.
Larimar is found within Miocene aged basalt flows in the Dominican Republic. Some of the larimar found in this formation represents the replacement of petrified wood limb casts in the rock.
Larimar refers to the striking, light blue variety of the mineral pectolite, found only in the Dominican Republic. At this juncture, larimar is the only mineral actively mined in the Caribbean. It has recently become quite popular because of its color, rarity, and ability to easily be crafted into jewelry. Additionally, many local legends suggest larimar is a sign of the Caribbean’s ties to the mythical, sunken continent of Atlantis. This lore adds to its appeal as a collector piece by casual myth enthusiasts and serious collectors alike.
This mineral has a triclinic crystal system and only appears in a massive form. The striking sea-blue color is caused by copper impurities in the mineral. This is the result of copper replacement of calcium in the formation process.
This mineral has a triclinic crystal system and only appears in a massive form. The striking sea-blue color is caused by copper impurities in the mineral. This is the result of copper replacement of calcium in the formation process.