• Aelia Tiger Eye Silver Ring

    349.00 kr

    Aelia, of Latin origin, meaning the sun; A gorgeous Sterling Silver ring with an oval-shaped Tiger Eye stone centred amongst intricate details. Brown Tiger Eyes’ natural colouring ranges from dark chocolate brown to golden red-brown to orange and yellow with a silky lustre. Perfect for layering or to use alone. Easy to style, lightweight and comfortable for everyday wear.

    • Certified Sterling Silver 925
    • Genuine Gemstone
    • Artisan Made
    • Nickel Free

     

     

    Now available from size 5 up to size 10. Wondering about your size? Visit our ring size guide here.

     

     

     

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  • Avila Tiger Eye Silver Ring

    249.00 kr

    Beautiful artisan sterling silver ring with a brown Tiger Eye stone. Perfect for layering. Brown Tiger Eyes natural colouring ranges from dark chocolate brown to golden red brown to orange and yellow with a silky lustre.

     

    925 certified. Nickel Free.

     

     

    Now available from size 5 up to size 10. Wondering about your size? Visit our ring size guide here.

     

     

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  • Huntress Tiger Eye Silver Ring

    229.00 kr

    Petite but powerful Sterling Silver Tiger’s Eye Ring.  Perfect for layering. Brown Tiger Eyes’ natural colouring ranges from dark chocolate brown to golden red-brown to orange and yellow with a silky lustre.

    • Certified Sterling Silver 925
    • Genuine Gemstone
    • Artisan Made
    • Nickel Free

     

    Now available from size 4 up to size 11. Wondering about your size? Visit our ring size guide here.

     

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  • Aditi Tiger Eye Silver Ring

    249.00 kr

    Aditi; The Boundless! Goddess of the sky, consciousness, the past and the future! Why not add her to your ring game & correspond with her powers? Made of sterling silver with an oval Tiger Eye Stone centered in the middle. Perfect for layering. Brown Tiger Eyes natural colouring ranges from dark chocolate brown to golden red-brown to orange and yellow with a silky lustre.

    • Certified Sterling Silver 925
    • Genuine Gemstone
    • Nickel Free

     

    Now available from size 5 up to size 10. Wondering about your size? Visit our ring size guide here.

     

     

     

     

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Crystal Knowledge Tiger’s Eye:

Type

Tiger’s Eye* is a semi-precious, colour-changing golden brown gemstone in the quartz family with a remarkable and constantly shifting light effect called chatoyancy (cat’s-eye). A striking sandwich effect of luminous streaks within the stone made up of varying different coloured parallel layers of quartz crystals, amphibole– and limonite fibres. This cat’s-eye effect is most visible in polished stones when moved back and forth. The stone mainly gets its colour due to iron oxide.  

Gemstones with this remarkable optical cat’s eye effect include Beryl, Hawk’s Eye, Labradorite, Moonstone, Selenite and Tiger’s Eye.

Colour

Tiger’s Eye’s natural colouring ranges from dark chocolate brown to golden red-brown to orange and yellow with a silky lustre.

Curiosity:

The optical effect chatoyancy originates from the French “œil de chat”, meaning cat’s eye/eye of the cat.

History

Tiger’s eye was introduced to Europe by the French explorer and ornithologist Francois Levaillant in 1784. In the same era, Tiger’s Eye pebbles were collected and described by German naturalist Martin Hinrich Lichtenstein in 1796 with the following words: “I also saw one extraordinary stone, to which I cannot yet give a name. It is as large as a nutmeg, has a varying splendour like the opal or cat’s eye, but is of a browner hue, with a gold-coloured belt. It strikes fire with steel”

How to tell if a crystal is real:

Tiger’s Eye replicas made of glass are common, look for imperfections to identify that you are buying a natural gemstone. The chatoyancy (cat’s-eye) effect is also a cue to identify a real or fake Tiger’s Eye gemstone. Natural Tiger’s Eye stone has shifting layers, with different size and colouring within the stone – synthetic stone replicas has regular reoccurring straight layers.

Good to know:

Tiger’s eye comes with many different spellings, with or without the hyphen – Tiger’s Eye, or Tigers Eye, some write it in singular Tiger Eye, others Tigers Eye. In the best-selling book Gemstones of the World by Walter Schumann, it’s written like “tiger’s-eye”.

*We use the spelling Tiger’s Eye when describing this golden brown stone.

Birthstone:

Tiger’s Eye is not a traditional birthstone.

Zodiac Crystal:

Tiger’s Eye is not a traditional zodiac stone.