Tigers Eye Trio Oval Crystal Stone Jewelry Pendant
Reference id: WTxfcLXxWso 10473
Pendant of a natural tigers eye crystal stone with beautiful chatoyancy, and a bit of blue, in a vintage styled ornate 925 sterling silver overlay setting.
Measures 2 7/8 inches tall, 1 5/16 inch wide.
History Of Tigers Eye
Look into the eye of a magnificent tiger. That creatures animal magnetism gleams in this golden-yellow, deeply banded gemstone. Tigereye (also called "tigers eye stone") is silicified crocidolite in quartz. When its cut into shapes, that iridescent undulating luster (also called chatoyancy) is as hypnotic as the eye of a tiger.
Lower levels of iron during the stones formation can result in stones with a blue tinge.
The eye of the tiger gleams in iridescent splendor. It is more than the thrill of a fight--it is clear-sighted vision to see past survival.
Metaphysical Properties
All you have to do to know the spiritual value of tigereye is think of its name. Tigereye promotes clear-eyed vision, helping us see ourselves and the world better. Like the great cat its named for, this gemstone knows the importance of being attentive to the details.
Tigereye is said to combine earth energy with light or sun energy, creating an intense stone thats also well-grounded.
Tigereye is said to enhance psychic and empathic energies, while protecting its wearer with an unblinking eye. For that reason its also commonly used to ease the eyes through meditation, physical placement on closed lids or other methods. Tigereye is thought to remind you to stop, look and listen before you do any leaping.
Different colors are believed to have slightly different effects. Blue tigereye is thought to alleviate and release stress; gold tigereye is said to encourage attention to detail; finally, some practitioners apply red tigereye to overcome lethargy of the body, mind and/or spirit.
Geological Properties
Tigereye is created when quartz forms over crocidolite--a material of fine, bundled fibers similar to asbestos. (Yes, really!) These are what create the stones distinctive chatoyant effect. As the quartz layers over and replaces the crocidolite, the iron within it dissolves and stains the quartz, resulting in the golds and browns of standard tigereye. It is a pseudomorph of quartz: a form of quartz which has transformed from its original state.
Tigereye also occurs within or next to a matrix of metallic grey hematite and red jasper, creating the stone we call tiger iron.
Tigereye is found in a range of locations: South Africa, Namibia, Australia, India and Thailand.
**Please note that all metaphysical or healing properties listed are collected from various sources. This information is offered as a service and not meant to treat medical conditions.
Common questions
- For pendants pictured without a bail (the piece that goes into the drill hole so you can slide a chain through), I will make a wire bail. I will need to be able to reach you to see what color bail you want the wire in.
Please keep dry. Some crystals will dissolve if they get wet. A little sweat against the skin or a little rain (if you are out and about) will be fine, but please do not shower or swim with the pieces.
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