Tiger Eye

Harness the magnetic allure of Tiger Eye, a stone that captures the essence of liquid gold in motion with its remarkable chatoyancy – a silky, undulating light effect that seems to dance across its surface. This noble stone, prized since ancient times, displays bands of golden-brown and honey hues that interweave with deeper earth tones, creating a mesmerizing play of light that shifts with every viewing angle. Each piece exhibits the stone’s distinctive “cat’s eye” effect, a natural phenomenon that creates an appearance of flowing movement and dimensional depth.

Tiger Eye has long been revered as a stone of protection and prosperity, cherished by ancient Roman warriors and Egyptian pharaohs alike. Known as the “Stone of the Mind,” it carries powerful grounding energy while simultaneously stimulating action and manifestation. Its golden bands are said to represent the perfect balance of earth and sun energies, promoting confidence, willpower, and success in all endeavors. The stone’s natural ability to reflect and refract light creates an atmosphere of warmth and vitality, making it particularly powerful for spaces where important decisions are made or where personal power needs to be enhanced.

At Gemstone Craft, we transform this remarkable stone into sophisticated custom pieces that command attention and inspire awe. Whether crafted into a magnificent conference table that emanates authority and success, or fashioned into an elegant surface that brings movement and warmth to your space, each piece showcases the stone’s extraordinary chatoyancy. Our master artisans carefully orient each section to maximize the flowing light effect, ensuring your custom piece captures the full dramatic potential of this remarkable stone. The result is more than furniture – it’s a dynamic interplay of light and stone that brings energy and movement to your environment.

Geological Origins:
South Africa, Australia, United States, Brazil, India, China
Primary Colors:
Golden to red-brown
Formation:
Silky luster from parallel intergrowth of quartz crystals
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