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Tiger Eye Gemstone Chips, 1 kg

Made in India Ships from the UK

Loose tiger eye gemstone chips bring the pleasure of real stone into small creative work: a warm scatter for bowls, terrariums, craft settings and decorative fish tanks. Worked by the handful, they add earthy colour, natural pattern and a quiet mineral weight to simple arrangements.

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Loose tiger eye gemstone chips bring the pleasure of real stone into small creative work: a warm scatter for bowls, terrariums, craft settings and decorative fish tanks. Worked by the handful, they add earthy colour, natural pattern and a quiet mineral weight to simple arrangements.

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About this product

What the loose stone brings
  • Each handful gives a slightly different mix of tone and pattern, so the surface never feels flat or overly arranged.
  • The small chip format is easy to pour, layer and place around candles, plants, glass vessels or display pieces.
  • In a clear bowl or terrarium, the stone becomes part of the composition rather than just a filler.
  • Tiger eye is loved for its golden-brown depth and shifting bands, bringing a grounded, sun-warmed look to craft work.
  • Natural variation is part of the appeal, with no need for every piece to match perfectly.
Tiger eye, chosen for creative use

Tiger eye is a gemstone traditionally associated with steadiness, confidence and focused intention. In crystal practice, small chips are often used in grids, bowls and decorative arrangements where the stone’s meaning can sit quietly within the room.

Geologically, tiger eye is known for its fibrous structure and silky play of light. In chip form, that character becomes more scattered and textural, giving you many small glimpses of the stone rather than one polished focal point.

How to work with the chips

Pour them slowly into glass bowls, terrariums or decorative vessels, then move the surface by hand until it feels natural. They also suit craft projects where you want colour, texture and the look of loose mineral fragments.

If using them in a fish tank, rinse the chips thoroughly first and place them gently to avoid scratching glass. For dry displays, dust or rinse when needed and allow the stones to dry fully before returning them to a vessel.

Tiger eye in context

Tiger eye has long been valued as both an ornamental stone and a symbolic one. Its striped surface gave it an obvious link to the animal it is named after, and many traditions have treated it as a stone of watchfulness and composure. Today it is often chosen less as a formal specimen and more as a tactile material for personal spaces: scattered in a bowl, added to a small altar, or used to bring a warmer mineral note into a room.

Pack size and details

This pack contains 1 kg of tiger eye gemstone chips, sourced from India. The chips are natural stone pieces, so colour, pattern and individual shape will vary.

A thoughtful creative gift

A good choice for someone who enjoys terrariums, crystal bowls, mindful craft or natural home styling. It gives them raw material to arrange in their own way, rather than a finished object with only one use.

Weight1000 g

Colour

Brown

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Common questions

Are the chips all the same size?
No. These are natural gemstone chips, so the pieces will vary in shape and size within the pack.
Can I use them for crystal grids?
Yes. Tiger eye chips are often used in crystal grids, intention bowls and small decorative layouts because they are easy to scatter and position.
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A few things often kept alongside this piece.