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Tiger's Eye


Tiger's Eye is a type of quartz that is mainly found in South Africa, but can also be found in Australia, India, and Brazil. It forms when silica-rich fluids deposit in the cracks and spaces of other rocks, such as shale or basalt, and then harden into a solid mass.


Appearance: Tiger's Eye is known for its distinctive golden-brown colour and chatoyancy, which is a shimmering effect that gives the stone a sense of depth and movement. It also has bands of dark brown or black that are formed by the presence of iron oxide.


Composition and Structure: Tiger's Eye is composed mainly of silicon dioxide (SiO2) with trace amounts of iron oxide. Its structure is crystalline, with the crystals forming parallel fibres that create the chatoyancy effect. Tiger's Eye has a Mohs hardness rating of around 7 on the Mohs scale.


Uses: Tiger's Eye is a popular gemstone that is used in jewellery, carvings, and decorative objects. It is also believed to have healing and metaphysical properties.


Geological Information: Tiger's Eye is formed in metamorphic rocks, where heat and pressure cause changes in the original rock's structure and composition. It is often found in association with other minerals such as quartz, jasper, and hematite.


Chakras: Tiger's Eye is associated with the solar plexus chakra, which is located in the abdomen and is associated with personal power, willpower, and self-esteem.


Zodiac: Tiger's Eye is associated with the zodiac sign of Leo.


Physical Healing: Tiger's Eye is believed to have physical healing properties related to the digestive system, such as improving digestion, reducing nausea, and easing stomach cramps. It is also said to be beneficial for the eyes, throat, and reproductive system.


Emotional and Mental Wellbeing: Tiger's Eye is believed to have emotional and mental benefits, including increasing confidence, courage, and self-esteem. It is also said to help reduce anxiety, depression, and stress.


Spiritual and Metaphysical Qualities: Tiger's Eye is said to have spiritual and metaphysical properties related to grounding, protection, and spiritual growth. It is believed to help balance the yin and yang energies within the body and to provide a sense of stability and security.


Care and Precautions: Tiger's Eye is a relatively hard stone, but it can be scratched by harder materials. It should be stored separately from other jewellery to avoid scratching. It can be cleaned with warm, soapy water, but should not be exposed to harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners. People with sensitive skin may experience irritation from wearing Tiger's Eye jewellery.

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