Connemara Marble, considered by some to be the “national Gemstone of Ireland”, is one of the oldest marbles in the world – about 600 million years old. Connemara marble is mined in the Connemara region located in the west of Ireland. At one time, long ago, it was used for fixtures in state buildings and churches. Each piece is individual with variations of colors; greens, whites, blacks and grays, as well as differences in its markings and veining.
The greatest part of owning and wearing Connemara Marble is that you have a wee bit of Ireland with you where ever you go.