Gemstone

Tiger Eye

Banded golden quartz with a moving stripe of light — the tradition's stone of nerve, paired with the solar plexus and with Leo.

Golden brown

Tiger eye is quartz that grew through fibres of crocidolite, replacing them so faithfully that the stone kept their silky, parallel structure. The result is its signature trick: a band of light that moves across the surface as you turn it, like an eye following you. Lapidaries call the effect chatoyance — 'cat's eye' — though this particular cat is larger.

Roman soldiers reportedly carried tiger eye into battle as protection. The crystal tradition has kept the martial association but softened it usefully: this is the stone of nerve rather than aggression — paired with the solar plexus chakra, with Leo and Capricorn, and with the unglamorous virtues of confidence, follow-through and not abandoning the plan at the first setback.

It is, frankly, a handsome thing — golden brown, banded, warm against the skin — which may explain why it has never gone out of fashion since the Victorians rediscovered it.

The tradition pairs the stone with a practice: name the thing you intend to see through, and let the stone keep the note. A glance at the wrist before the difficult conversation — that is the whole ritual, and it is enough.

We carry it in bracelets and couple sets, tumbled stones, pendulums and tea-strainer bottles. The banding is nature's own; every piece patterns differently.

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