Buy Tiger Eye Stone -

Also called "Hawk’s Eye"; it’s unoxidized and has a moody, dark shimmer.

Are you buying for , home decor , or metaphysical use? Do you prefer a specific color (gold, blue, or red)? buy tiger eye stone

Prices vary based on the metal (silver vs. gold) rather than the stone itself. Also called "Hawk’s Eye"; it’s unoxidized and has

Tiger’s eye is a striking metamorphic rock known for its —the "cat-eye" effect that makes it shimmer when moved. It’s a popular choice for jewelry and decor because it is durable, affordable, and rich in history. What to Look for When Buying To get a high-quality stone, focus on these three factors: Lustre: The surface should look silky, not dull. Band Definition: Look for sharp, distinct bands of light. Prices vary based on the metal (silver vs

🐅 Real Tiger’s Eye is quite heavy and will scratch glass. While fakes aren't incredibly common because the stone is naturally abundant, look out for "fiber optic" glass replicas that look too perfect.

Usually cut into cabochons (rounded, polished tops) to best display the shimmer.