Larimar is a rare semi-precious stone with a blue color, with a beautiful white veining. It is also called the “stone of Atlantis” because of its color reminiscent of the clear waters of the Caribbean.
Larimar is a variety of pectolite, a mineral composed of sodium and calcium silicate. The characteristic blue hue of this stone is due to the presence of copper. Larimar is also valued for its spiritual properties, including calming the mind, promoting communication, and stimulating creativity.
It is considered a stone of tranquility and emotional healing.
The sommelier, or Laguiole corkscrew in Aubrac, embodies a perfect symbiosis between the art of wine, the ancestral know-how of Laguiole cutlers, and the natural beauty of Larimar, a rare gemstone evoking the depths of the sea mainly of the Dominican Republic. This object, both utilitarian and of great artistic finesse, elegantly combines the mineral material of Larimar and forged steel, creating a symbolic link between land and sea. The sommelier is a lasting part of the history of the inhabitants of Aubrac, while paying tribute to the natural elements that inspire his creation.
The corkscrew, adorned with Larimar, remains an essential instrument, testifying to their heritage, their success, and this link between land and sea.


