Romancing the stone.

AuthorLarronde, Suzanne Murphy
PositionLarimar

IT'S NOT EVERY DAY that two beachcombers unexpectedly stumble across a cache of buried treasure, but that's just what happened to Miguel Mendez and Norman Rilling back in 1974. While strolling along the Dominican Republic's sandy southwestern coast near the town of Barahona, the Santo Domingo resident and US Peace Corps volunteer became intrigued by clusters of shiny blue pebbles scattered in the shallow Caribbean waters beneath their feet. The duo soon turned their attention to the mouth of the nearby Bahoruco River where the trail of stones led them upstream into the rugged, rain-forested interior.

A couple of days and several wrong turns later, they came upon the world's only known deposits of what would later be identified by Smithsonian geologists as a blue-colored incarnation of the common gray-white mineral, pectolite. Not long after, commercial open pit mining of the site was undertaken.

Today, more than 30 years later, this appealing semi-precious gemstone has gained international fame as "larimar" (a combination of Mendez' daughter's name, Larissa, and mar, the Spanish word for sea) and is considered to be one of the Dominican Republic's most coveted luxury exports, second only to amber in its appeal to local and foreign jewelry buyers.

Larimar also boasts its own small promotional showcase, the Larimar Museum, headquartered in a restored 17th-century building at the heart of Santo Domingo's colonial zone. Its second floor, reached by way of a mahogany staircase embellished with an extravagant larimar handrail, features a dozen well-designed exhibits recounting almost everything any visitor might want to know about this increasingly sought-after mineral.

A number of displays, for example, track larimar's fiery geological genesis of 100 million years ago when fierce volcanic eruptions crystallized blue pectolite and other minerals, forcing them into naturally occurring shafts within the earth's crust. To excavate these ancient...

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