South African Tiger's Eye Necklace A – Baroque Beads 45cm
This South African tiger's eye necklace is made of baroque beads with naturally irregular shapes. Its golden and brown hues, animated by shimmering reflections, are complemented by a shackle clasp.
Originating from South Africa, this necklace is composed of grade A baroque tiger's eye beads. This stone is particularly appreciated for its golden, brown, and sometimes almost black bands.
When the stone catches the light, its fibrous structure creates a luminous reflection that appears to move across its surface. This optical effect, called chatoyancy, varies according to the orientation of each bead and the lighting conditions.
The baroque shape preserves the organic appearance of the mineral. Each element thus has its own contours, dimensions, color, and particular arrangement of its shimmering bands.
Approximately 45 cm long, this necklace is worn close to the décolletage. Its weight of approximately 20 g makes it comfortable to wear, while its shackle clasp adds a modern and original touch.
The patterns, colors, reflections, and dimensions may vary slightly from one necklace to another. These peculiarities make each piece of jewelry unique.
Features
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Stone: Tiger's Eye
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Mineral Family: Quartz
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Optical 특성: Chatoyancy
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Shape: Baroque beads
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Stone Dimensions: Variable
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Necklace Length: Approximately 45 cm
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Weight: Approximately 20 g
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Stone Origin: South Africa
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Grade: A – Good
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Clasp: Shackle clasp
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Colors: Brown, golden, and varying dark shades
Traditional virtues associated with tiger's eye
In lithotherapy, tiger's eye is traditionally considered a stone of confidence, grounding, and protection. It is particularly associated with:
- self-confidence;
- courage and determination;
- grounding and inner stability;
- concentration and discernment;
- a feeling of protection against external influences.
The information relating to lithotherapy is provided for cultural and informational purposes. It does not replace medical advice or treatment.
Purification and recharging
Tiger's eye can be purified by fumigation, sound vibrations, or by placing it on a flower of life.
To recharge it, place the necklace in soft moonlight, moderate natural light, or for a few hours on a cluster of rock crystal.
To preserve the stones, wire, and clasp, avoid salt, chemicals, perfume, bathing, impacts, and prolonged humidity. Store the necklace away from friction when not worn.