About Alexandra Heep

Alexandra Heep is a longtime writer, chronic over-thinker, and recovering content mill survivor. Her work has appeared in literary journals, anthologies, and online platforms where words are still respected. She writes children’s books, health reflections, and the occasional blog post laced with humor and hard-won honesty. After years of illness, detours, and navigating the noise of modern wellness, she returned to writing with the firm belief that stories—like people—don’t have to be perfect to matter. She publishes under multiple pen names and drinks more goat milk than you’d expect.

Saturday, April 13, 2019

A to Z Challenge 2019: L is for Larimar


Larimar is an interesting gemstone. This blue pectolite can only be found in the Dominican Republic. The colors of this stone look just like the sky and waters on a tropical postcard. It's a soft gem that can fade in prolonged direct sunlight. I have not seen any faceted larimar gems. It's used like turquoise instead.

I don't have any of the beads, but I have one small pendant that I bought at the International Gem and Jewelry Show that comes to Rosemont twice a year. I normally don't spend more than a few dollars on beads and gems, but this was an exception. I can't remember the exact price, but it was around $25 to $30.

I do realize that it has a "flaw" on the one side, but we are all flawed in some way!

5 comments:

Brett Minor said...

I love all the different rocks and stones. Not enough that I have actually learned about them and studied them, but I can get lost in a gemstone museum for hours. As a kid, I collected every pretty rock I saw. Now I live in Vietnam, so the stones I come across are quite different than the ones I saw in America as a kid.

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Sundari Venkatraman said...

I adore that shade of blue. Never come across this stone before and I am always fascinated by gems, both precious and semi-precious. Thanks for sharing

Jz said...

That is not a flaw, it's a mark of distinction!
Gorgeous color in that heretofore unknown gem, too. I'll bet it looks very pretty on.

Happy A-Z'ing!

Glorygarden@msn.com said...

I know Larimer well being from the Dominican Republic. I have several pieces of. Larimer jewelry, earrings, bracelets and pendants. They are pretty.

Geethica said...

This is a beautiful stone. Coolas water and bright as the sky.