Tiger's Eye Bracelet South Africa A (5-7mm beads)
This lovely elastic bracelet in natural South African tiger's eye is made of mini tumbled stones approximately 5 to 7mm in size. Its brown and golden hues, enlivened by shimmering reflections, give it a warm and characterful appearance.
Originating from South Africa, this bracelet is composed of mini tumbled stones of natural grade A tiger's eye. This stone is prized for its brown, yellow, and golden bands as well as for its chatoyant effect, visible depending on the light and orientation of the stones.
The mini tumbled stones, approximately 5 to 7 mm, give the bracelet a natural and authentic style. Its elastic design allows for easy wear and ensures comfortable daily use.
With a length of approximately 18 cm, this bracelet is suitable for wrists measuring approximately 17 to 19 cm.
As each stone is natural, colors, patterns, inclusions, reflections, shape, and dimensions may vary slightly from one bracelet to another. The intensity of the chatoyant effect may also differ depending on the stones and lighting.
Features
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Stone: Natural Tiger's Eye
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Mineral family: Quartz
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Colors: Brown, yellow, and gold
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Visual effect: Chatoyant reflections
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Shape: Mini tumbled stones
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Stone dimensions: Approximately 5 to 7 mm
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Bracelet length: Approximately 18 cm
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Recommended wrist size: 17 to 19 cm
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Weight: Approximately 15 g
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Stone origin: South Africa
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Grade: A – Good quality
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Mounting: Elastic thread
Traditionally associated virtues of tiger's eye
In lithotherapy, tiger's eye is traditionally considered a stone of protection, confidence, and grounding. It is notably associated with:
- protection against negative influences;
- self-confidence;
- courage and determination;
- grounding and stability;
- concentration and decision-making.
Information related to lithotherapy is provided for cultural and informational purposes only. It does not replace medical advice or treatment.
Purification and recharging
To purify your bracelet, opt for a gentle method such as smudging, sound vibrations, or placing it on a flower of life.
Tiger's eye can be recharged in soft morning or moonlight, or by placing it on a cluster of rock crystal for a few hours.
To protect the stones and the elastic thread, avoid chemicals, perfume, swimming, impacts, and prolonged humidity.