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Tiger’s Eye
Tiger’s eye precious stones are extremely helpful in
treating problems associated with the head. Also known as a cat’s eye, it is
good for Virgos. Tiger’s eye alleviates aches in bones and joints, and treats tendonitis
or neuritis, charged among rock crystals and a tiger’s eye.
Legendary Significance
The tiger’s eye is a stone that is so named owing to its
likeness to the eye of a feline. The color of course becomes so when the stone is
chopped in a particular manner owing to its inclusions like the falcon’s or
cat’s eye. The gemstone has been highly in demand down centuries and much used for
ornamental or therapeutic methods.
Properties for Healing
The tiger’s eye is especially efficacious in treating bronchial
ailments, when applied on the navel chakra. Sufferers of acute bronchitis may
leave the precious stone overnight in safe places along with a tape. The stone
is popularly recommended for asthmatic patients as well for treating migraines
and headaches. Psychologically speaking, the tiger’s eye effectively alleviates
depression and generates mental concentration.
Charisma of Tiger’s
Eye
The silky wet shimmer of golden tiger’s eye signifies that it
belongs to the quartz family. The cat’s eye effect is resulted by the presence
of hornblende fibers that crystallize in uni-directional manner and enhances autonomy
and spiritual integration.
Connotation of Chakra
The stone is best and effective in the solar plexus and
navel chakra.
Suitable Star Signs
Tiger’s eye is said to be highly effective for Virgo.
Uses and Application
Jewelry made of tiger’s eye should be worn for a few days as
it generates energetic flow. Once the healing results are attained, the
gemstone should be discharged under running water and recharged for several
hours in sunlight.
Quick Facts
Found: India, southern Australia, South Africa, USA
Colors: Striped, shimmering, golden brown
Chemical Composition: SiO2 + FeOOH
Density: 6.5-7
Availability: Polished tiger’s eye used as touchstone or in contact with
body; cut or worked as jewelry
Crystallization: Parallel rod shaped quartz aggregated as trigonal crystal
with brown inclusions of fibrous limonite; formed by enhanced oxidation of
falcon’s eye by weathering