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Larimar, also known as the “Heart of the Sea,” is the national gemstone of the Dominican Republic, celebrated for its wave-like blue and white patterns, and its unique and captivating blue-green color with white water wave forms. Larimar is formed in the crevices and cavities of volcanic rocks. Due to the limited range of the mining area and the difficulty of manual extraction, its production is quite rare, making it highly valuable for collectors. Larimar is believed to have soothing, purifying, and releasing properties. It can help untangle complicated romantic entanglements, elevating them to a higher state of universal love and compassion.
Ancient people believed that aquamarine was a crystallization of seawater, a gift from the sea god, hence it is also referred to as the “stone of the sea god.” Aquamarine, also the birthstone for March, symbolizes “calmness and bravery,” as well as “happiness and longevity.”
Moonstone, also known as “Adularia,” is symbolic of the goddess of love and beauty, Venus, in Greece. In India, it is considered a sacred stone, believed to be congealed moonlight, and is known as the “stone of dreams.” Moonstone is also called the “stone of lovers,” representing a crystal that guards love.
“The Blue Aegean Love” is like a painting, depicting a romantic love story.
Aquamarine represents the profound sea of love, while moonstone radiates a soft glow, akin to the bright moon at night.
The natural pattern of the wave stone resembles rippling waves.
This is a poetic symphony about love and the ocean, immersing the wearer in this romantic love song, feeling the deep affection of the blue Aegean Sea.
Gem: | Larimar, Aquamarine, Aquamarine Ice Crush, Sri Lankan Creamy Blue Moonstone |
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Color: | Ocean Blue Gradient |
Ornament Material: | 925 Silver Beads |
Diameter: | Larimar: 12.2 mm |
Length: | Tailored to size |
Weight: | 30~40g subject to length |
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