Tiger Eye

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Tiger Eye Quartz is a member of the quartz family available in shades of brown yellow, pink, blue and red with a silky luster. It has received its name due to the resemblance of its bands to the tiger’s eye. People of any zodiac sign, irrespective of sexes and religion can take advantage of the tiger eye quartz. It is believed to be a stone which enhances good luck and ushers in prosperity too.

The tiger eye quartz is available in a number of attractive shapes and is widely used for fashion jewelry. It is widely used in pendants and beads where its lovely tiger eye like appearance adds glamour to an outfit. As with caring for most of your other gemstones, you need to ensure that you protect it from scratches and blows, and avoid high temperatures.

Tiger Eye Quartz – Blessed with Natural Appearance and Metaphysical Powers

Just as the tiger represents strength and the ability to survive in tough terrains, the tiger eye quartz symbolizes power, decisiveness and confidence. It is an apt gemstone for people who seek power in pursuit of their ambitions and are ready to thrive in the world just like a tiger.

Tiger’s Eye Jewelry

Tiger’s eye is a semi-hard material and has a thickness of 7 on the Mohs scale. It is found cut in the shape of cabochon. Its layered and shimmering appearance makes for a perfect necklace, earring or pendant. It is a sturdy gem too, thus making it a popular choice for jewelry enthusiasts. The most beautiful tiger eye is the common golden brown. However, you can find blue/grey ones, which are known as falcon’s eye or hawk eye. The red tiger eye is produced through heat treatment.

Australia, China and South Africa are the main sources of the modern day tiger eye. Today, the tiger eye remains a popular gemstone due to its durability. However, you need to be aware of the imitation glass or plastic beads, which are known as Cathay stone. These are manufactured and not natural. You need to check with reliable gem dealers and buy genuine tiger’s eye jewelry.

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