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Tiger Eye - Red - 11g to 21g, 3cm Tumbled Stone (Selected)

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Tiger Eye - Red - 11g to 21g, 3cm Tumbled Stone (Selected)

Tiger Eye "RED" tumbled to a smooth finish, an ideal pocket size stone, small enough to carry around with you. Tumble Stones can also be placed around the home for their energies or can just be nice decorative items.

 


A Tiger Eye crystal gemstones of varying sizes selected specially for your order.


Size approximately  2 to 3 cm
Weight Varies 11g to 21g




Individually colours of each type of Tiger Eye will have its own attributes and properties.


RED TIGER EYE

Red Tiger Eye is said to be a stimulating stone that overcomes lethargy and provides motivation.


All have a collective energy and physicality, which is believed to be as stated above a protective stone and can bring a balance to one’s self from extreme difficulty, to peace and understand of others. It is also considered by some that Tiger eye may help with vision, as aid night vision and treat eye conditions. 


It is also said to be a blood fortifier, supporting general vitality. It is considered strengthening to the endocrine system and assist in bringing one’s hormones and biochemistry into balance.


Tiger Eye is Found in places such as Untied Sates, Mexico, India, Australia, South Africa, Tiger Eye is said to be a protective stone that it was traditionally carried as a talisman against ill wishing and curses.

Found in four different variants, Golden Tiger Eye, Blue Tiger Eye, Red Tiger Eye and it can also come labeled as Hawks Eye, which is so called because of a rounded circular patten on one side of the mineral which to some say resembles that of an eye. Also another variant that can be found is what’s known as Tiger Iron. This is branded stone containing layers of Tiger Eye, Jasper and Hematite. Information on the particular stone will be cover in a separate section.


Tiger Eye is a chatoyant gemstone that is usually a metamorphic rick that is a golden to red-brown colour, with a silky lustre. A member of the quartz group, it is a classic example of pseudomorphous replacement by silica of fibrous crocidolite (blue asbestos).



 


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