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Concierge Recommends: Discover Larimar and Amber

Larimar and Amber are some of the most popular raw materials for handcrafted jewelry in the Dominican Republic. Let’s learn more about these Dominican gemstones!

Ambar

Jewelry With Amber Stones, Amber Necklace Ring, And Earring

Natural Amber. Many Pieces Of Different Colors Of Natural Amber

Larimar collar

Amber isn’t considered to be a mineral as such, as it’s fossilized tree resin, and for this reason, it’s not unusual to find plant debris or insects on the inside preserved for posterity; this is one of its main characteristics, along with the gold and orange coloration that has made Dominican amber famous and undoubtedly one of the most popular and sought-after souvenirs.

Although amber has been found in many places, large quantities have only been found in twenty deposits around the world—mainly in Eastern Europe (the Baltic region), Mexico, and the Dominican Republic.

It’s not surprising, then, that there is a Museum located in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo solely dedicated to amber. Located in a magnificent old house in the colonial center, it features a façade which follows the architectural criteria and spirit of the 17th century, thereby increasing its tourist appeal.

Unlike amber, larimar is native and exclusive to the Dominican Republic. Its color is predominantly blue and tinged with green hues, lending it an attractive turquoise color. This stone is found in the southeastern region of the country, near the city of Barahona.

It’s surprising to learn that it was only discovered recently, and its popularity has been growing day by day. Its color and hardness are similar to that of turquoise, making it perfect for jewelry making.

It was named after the daughter of Miguel Domingo Fuertes Loren, a pioneer in working with this precious stone. His daughter’s name, Larisa, was added to the Spanish word “mar” (“sea”) due to the similarity of the stone’s colors to the beautiful colors of the Caribbean Sea.

Just as the amber, larimar has its own museums. The Larimar Museum, which is also located in the colonial neighborhood, and the main School and Workshop located in Barahona.

Which of these Dominican treasures would you prefer to have? Fossilized amber, full of surprises? Or the beautiful volcanic blue coloration of larimar?

We hope this article adds up to your bucket list of things to do in the Caribbean. Visit the Concierge Recommends section to read about other attractions near your favorite Bahia Principe hotel.