Crystal Wand, Tiger Eye Star Twisted Copper
Crystal Wand, Tiger Eye Star Twisted Copper is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Crystal Wand, Tiger Eye Star Twisted Copper is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Warm teak wood, copper-toned detail and the gleam of silver plating give this crystal healing wand a quietly ceremonial presence. Tiger eye brings its familiar golden-brown depth, catching the light with a banded, watchful glow. It feels more like a kept object than a casual ornament, made for a shelf, altar space or small corner where texture and meaning matter.
What the eye is drawn to
- The contrast of materials: warm wood, bright silver plating, copper detail and polished gemstone.
- Tiger eye adds a deep, striped lustre, shifting between honeyed brown and darker bands in the light.
- The twisted copper element gives the piece movement, so the form feels sculptural rather than plain.
- The star detail in the design adds a small celestial note without making the piece feel ornate.
- Its mixed-material finish suits mindful décor, crystal displays and more personal ritual spaces.
Teak, tiger eye and metal detail
This piece combines teak wood, silver plating, copper and gemstones, with tiger eye named in the design. The wood brings warmth and natural grain, while the plated and copper elements add brightness and definition. Tiger eye has long been associated in crystal traditions with steadiness, focus and a grounded sense of attention, making it a meaningful stone for those drawn to symbolic objects.
Form and finish
The design is built around contrast: smooth against textured, dark against bright, earthy against metallic. The copper twist gives the wand a sense of movement, while the tiger eye keeps the palette warm and grounded. As a decorative healing wand, it sits naturally among crystals, candles, incense holders or other objects kept for reflection.
Keeping it looking its best
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid soaking it or leaving it in damp conditions, as wood and plated metal are both best kept dry. Store it where the gemstone and metal details will not be scratched by harder objects.
Symbol and context
Crystal wands are commonly found in contemporary crystal practice, Reiki settings and personal altar arrangements, where their form is valued as much for focus and symbolism as for appearance. Tiger eye belongs to the quartz family and is recognised for its chatoyant, banded look, often described as cat’s-eye-like when it catches the light. Copper is also a familiar material in ritual objects, partly for its warm colour and partly for its long association with conductivity as a visual metaphor. Here, those materials come together in a compact object with a distinctly earthy, celestial character.
Size and details
Weight: 170 g. Made from teak wood, silver-plated metal, gemstones and copper. Origin: India.
A thoughtful gift
This is a considered choice for someone who collects crystals, keeps a small altar, or enjoys objects with natural materials and symbolic detail. It feels personal without being showy, with enough texture and contrast to make it memorable.
Common questions
Is the tiger eye a natural-looking stone?
Tiger eye is known for its banded golden-brown appearance and shifting lustre. Natural variation in tone and striping is part of the character of this gemstone.
Can it be cleaned with water?
A dry cloth is the better choice. The wand includes teak wood and plated metal, so it should not be soaked or stored in damp conditions.
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