Larimar anklet in sterling silver - Kind Vibe Mala
Larimar anklet in sterling silver - Kind Vibe Mala
Larimar anklet in sterling silver - Kind Vibe Mala
Larimar anklet in sterling silver - Kind Vibe Mala
Larimar anklet in sterling silver - Kind Vibe Mala
Larimar anklet in sterling silver - Kind Vibe Mala

Larimar anklet in sterling silver

Prix régulier $50.00
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This piece is made with hand cut Larimar facets and finished with an origami butterfly.

•Expressing emotions, speaking your truth, communication, calming the mind, inner peace•

Larimar:
is an earth-healing stone.  It connects with nature and will counteract inbalances in the earth's energy. Larimar helps to heal and tone the throat.  By opening up the throat chakra, it promotes self-confidence and encourages us to express our deepest truths and fears. Especially helpful in removing self-imposed blockages and constraints, Larimar assists us in taking control of our lives by dissolving self-sabotaging behaviour, alleviating guilt and removing fear. Larimar is a wonderful meditation stone.  It quickly and effortlessly calms the mind and bestows inner peace.  It naturally raises consciousness and facilitates contact and communication with the angelic realms. Larimar brings harmony and assists in balancing the yin-yang energies, thus unifying our male and female qualities.  It promotes self healing and is excellent for unplugging the meridians and dissolving energy blocks, particularly in the head, neck and chest.
Larimar embraces love and joy, opening up the heart by allowing us to express unconditional love.

Why is Larimar so expensive?

The larimar mines are considered artisan mining since they rely mostly on human, physical labor. A cooperative of local villages is responsible for digging up each piece of larimar and they also ensure that members of their local communities are the only ones mining.

Larimar deposits have been found in only one place in the world. A remote mountain range on the island of Hispaniola. The total surface area of the larimar deposits is thought to cover less than a single square mile.