Tiger's Eye

A Beautifully Unique Gemstone

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Freeform Gold Plated Necklace & Earring Set w/ Natural Gemstone Fragments
Model # 14GP1729
$84.00 USD
Amazonite Fragments Amethyst Fragments Black Tourmaline Fragments Citrine Fragments Kyanite Fragments Pyrite Fragments Tiger's Eye Fragments + 4 more
7-Stone Gold Plated Riviera Necklace & Earring Set w/ Natural Gemstone Fragments
Model # 14GP1728
$140.00 USD
Amethyst + Citrine + Selenite + Tiger's Eye Fragments Amethyst Fragments Amazonite + Amethyst + Pink Rhodonite + Selenite Fragments Kyanite Fragments Black Tourmaline + Citrine + Pyrite + Tiger's Eye Fragments + 2 more
Curved Bar Gold Plated Necklace & Earring Set w/ Natural Gemstones
Model # 14GP0870
$44.00 USD
Rose Quartz Green Quartz Red Agate Sky Blue Agate Sodalite Tiger's Eye + 3 more
3-Stone Freeform Gold Plated Necklace & Earring Set with Natural Gemstones
Model # 14GP1233
$84.00 USD
Sky Blue Agate + Rose Quartz + White Shell Pearl Green Agate + Black Agate + White Shell Pearl Rose Quartz + Green Quartz + White Shell Pearl Howlite + Sodalite + White Shell Pearl Red Agate + Tiger's Eye + White Shell Pearl + 2 more
Teardrop Shaped Gold Plated Necklace & Earring Set w/ Natural Gemstones
Model # 14GP0424
$44.00 USD
Rose Quartz Green Quartz Howlite Sky Blue Agate Tiger's Eye Mother of Pearl + 3 more
Round Gold Plated Necklace & Earring Set w/ Natural Gemstones
Model # 14GP0040
$44.00 USD
Green Quartz Howlite Opaline Red Agate Rose Quartz Sky Blue Agate Sodalite Tiger's Eye + 5 more

Tiger's Eye is a fascinating gemstone known for its distinctive appearance and unique optical qualities. Here's a detailed definition:

Composition: It is a type of macrocrystalline quartz known as chalcedony, which is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2) with inclusions of other minerals. The characteristic golden to reddish-brown color of Tiger's Eye is caused by the presence of iron oxide within the quartz.

Color and Appearance: Typically exhibits a golden to reddish-brown background color with chatoyancy, also known as a "cat's-eye effect." This effect is caused by parallel fibrous inclusions within the stone. It reflects light in a way that produces a luminous band reminiscent of a tiger's eye. The stone often has a silky or glassy luster and can also display alternating bands of color.

Occurrence: Tiger's Eye is found around the world, including South Africa, Australia, India, Brazil, and the United States. It is commonly associated with metamorphic rocks such as quartzite and schist, where it forms through the alteration of other minerals under high pressure and temperature conditions.

Uses: Tiger's Eye is highly valued as a decorative stone and is commonly used in jewelry. Its unique chatoyant effect makes it attractive for cabochon cuts, where it is shaped and polished to enhance its natural beauty. Beyond jewelry, Tiger's Eye is also used for ornamental objects, carvings, and inlays.

Metaphysical Properties: Social Change - Courage - Protection. Tiger’s Eye can offer a clear, calm approach to navigating change. The colorful bands of the stone bring to mind the light and dark times of life and the beauty in their unity. Those struggling with fear or anxiety may find relief with this talisman in your life. Called by some “the ultimate power crystal” that can offer clarity, strength and protection for the journey.