Larimar
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The Atlantis Stone - The Dolphin Stone
Found exclusively in the Dominican Republic, larimar is associated with a lost paradise. Larimar is thought to be the only remaining vestige of the legendary island of Atlantis. Larimar is also known as the Atlantis stone.
Colors: light blue to greenish
Uses: strengthens bones, beneficial for arthritis, hardening of the arteries and muscles, sciatica and lumbago.
Star Sign: Leo
Planet: Mars
Element: Fire
Chakra: Throat

Tips For Larimar
Larimar is a gentle, soft, sky-blue Caribbean healer
Larimar pleasantly uplifts the heart and eases stress.
Larimar with red spots helps gentle people be more assertive.
Soothes and uplifts hurt, fear, depression, pain of life, changes in love.
Larimar is a stone of self-expression, patience, acceptance, simplicity and creativity.
This stone breaks old thought patterns and opens up new ways of thinking and acting.
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