STONE OF THE MONTH

Larimar

Larimar

🌊 Stone of the Month: Larimar — The Caribbean Gem with a Mysterious Future

If you’ve ever seen a piece of Larimar, you know it’s not just any gemstone. With dreamy blue waves that look like they were plucked straight from the Caribbean Sea, this stone carries both beauty and a bit of mystery — and if you’ve been thinking about adding it to your collection, now is definitely the time. Here's why...

💎 A Rare Treasure That Won’t Last Forever

Larimar is found in only one place in the entire world — the Dominican Republic. And not just anywhere there, but in one remote mountainous region in the southwest. That’s it. That’s the only source!

Because of this, Larimar is getting rarer each year — the mines are depleting, and many believe that in the near future, this beautiful blue stone may be completely mined out. Once it’s gone? Its value will likely soar. Whether you have a high-grade gem or a more rustic piece, it’s still going to carry the story of a stone that can no longer be found. And in the jewelry world? That kind of scarcity is gold.🔍 Grades of Larimar — Not All Blues Are Equal

Larimar comes in different grades — from light blue and white swirls to deep oceanic blues with mesmerizing patterns. The higher the grade, the richer and deeper the color (often with fewer inclusions). Jewelers prize those vibrant sea-blue pieces most, and they’re becoming increasingly harder to find.

But here’s the good news: even lower-grade Larimar is gaining value, simply because it’s Larimar. When something is on the verge of extinction, every piece — from the softest blue to the boldest — becomes part of its legacy.

🌌 A Gem Cloaked in Mystery

Now here’s where it gets fun: Larimar isn’t just rare — it’s mysterious. Some locals believed it was a gift from the sea or even a piece of the lost city of Atlantis. (Yep, you read that right.) In fact, it was once called the “Atlantis Stone” because of these swirling legends.

It was only officially rediscovered in 1974 by a Dominican man and a Peace Corps volunteer — and even then, it wasn’t easy. The stone literally washed up on the beach after a storm, hinting at the now-legendary mine further inland.

🧘‍♀️ Spiritual Vibes & Calming Energy

Many believe Larimar holds healing properties — soothing stress, cooling tempers, and inviting peace like a dip in the sea on a hot day. Whether or not you believe in crystal energy, one thing is undeniable: Larimar feels like calm made solid.My Take? Grab It While You Can

If you see a piece of Larimar jewelry that speaks to you — don't wait. Whether it’s high-end, boho-style, or somewhere in between, owning even a single piece is like holding onto a little secret from the Earth. And once it's gone... well, you’ll be glad you listened to your gut (and me 😉).

👉 Shop the featured piece: Secrets of Larimar Necklace
This ocean-kissed beauty is made with raw Larimar stones and freshwater pearls and white opal! — no two beads exactly alike. It’s one of my favorite creations to date and truly captures the soul of the sea.

Stay tuned for next month’s featured stone, and as always, keep shining.

— Lori 🌙💛

AFRICAN TURQUOISE VALUE!

African Turquoise: The Rising Star of the Gemstone World

African turquoise is an increasingly sought-after gemstone, prized for its striking hues and unique patterns. Though often mistaken for traditional turquoise, this stone is actually a form of jasper with rich green, blue, and brown tones that resemble classic turquoise. With its distinctive appearance and spiritual significance, African turquoise is rapidly gaining popularity—and with limited sources and growing demand, its value is expected to rise significantly in the coming years.

What Makes African Turquoise Special?

African turquoise stands out due to its captivating color variations and intricate veining. Unlike traditional turquoise, which is softer and requires stabilization, African turquoise is a much harder stone, making it more durable for jewelry and ornamental use. Its deep earthy colors—ranging from teal and mossy green to warm brown and golden flecks—are reminiscent of desert landscapes, making it a favorite among jewelry designers and collectors alike.

Beyond aesthetics, African turquoise is often called the “Stone of Evolution” due to its metaphysical properties. Many believe it fosters transformation, wisdom, and positive change, making it a meaningful gemstone for those on a journey of self-discovery. Its association with balance and spiritual growth only adds to its allure.

Why African Turquoise Will Become More Valuable

  1. Increasing Rarity
    African turquoise is sourced primarily from mines in Africa, and as demand grows, the availability of high-quality stones is becoming more limited. As with many natural gemstones, finite supply coupled with increasing popularity often leads to a rise in value.
  2. Growing Popularity in Jewelry and Art
    Jewelry designers and artisans are incorporating African turquoise into their collections more frequently, drawn to its vibrant hues and durability. It’s becoming a staple in both bohemian and high-end fashion jewelry, driving up demand in both mainstream and niche markets.
  3. Investment Potential
    As a semi-precious stone with increasing demand, African turquoise is starting to be seen as an investment. Just like traditional turquoise, lapis lazuli, and other prized gemstones, its value is expected to appreciate over time. Collectors and gemstone enthusiasts are beginning to recognize its long-term potential, making it a smart addition to any collection.
  4. Spiritual and Wellness Trends
    The rise of holistic and spiritual practices has amplified interest in healing crystals and gemstones. African turquoise, known for its grounding and transformative energy, has gained favor in spiritual communities, further increasing its desirability and value.

Caring for African Turquoise

To maintain its beauty and longevity, African turquoise should be cleaned gently with mild soap and water, avoiding harsh chemicals that could damage its surface. Storing it separately from other harder gemstones will prevent scratches and preserve its polished finish. Proper care will not only keep African turquoise looking stunning but also help maintain its investment value over time.

Conclusion

With its striking beauty, durability, and deep spiritual significance, African turquoise is quickly emerging as a valuable gemstone. As natural sources become scarcer and interest continues to rise, its worth is expected to increase, making it a desirable choice for collectors, jewelry lovers, and investors alike. Whether worn as a personal statement piece or treasured as a future investment, African turquoise is undoubtedly a gem to watch in the coming years.

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