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Tigereye Beads

Tigereye (or tiger eye) is a richly striped variety of quartz with a fine luster. These semiprecious beads are available in their natural, unenhanced brown-gold state, and sometimes in heat-treated blue or red. Also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, this gemstone contains oriented fibers of crocidolite (a mineral of the amphibole group) that have been replaced by silica. The fibers are twisted or crumpled instead of straight, reminiscent of sand and sunlight. Tigereye is also vitreous (hard, unbendable and glass-like). With its strong chatoyance, the gemstone gets its name from its resemblance to the eye of a tiger.

Tiger Iron is a natural mixture of hematite, jasper, and tigereye.

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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Matte Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, 4mm Round (strand)

    $2.88
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone. Questions? E-mail us for friendly, expert help! Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone. Questions? E-mail us for friendly, expert help!

    Tiger Iron Gemstone Donut, 25mm (Each)

    $1.92
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    Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, Faceted Round, 4mm (strand)

    $6.00
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, Round, 10mm (strand)

    $9.60
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, Round, 8mm (strand)

    $7.20
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • For a mystical gleam in your designs, try the tiger eye 8mm large-hole round beads from Dakota Stones. Available by the strand, these gemstone beads will amaze and delight with their innovative design. Each bead features a wide stringing hole, perfect for using with thicker stringing materials like leather cord. In fact, these beads are temporarily strung on leather cord. These perfectly round beads feature dark golden brown color with reflective bands of light dancing on the surface. Tiger eye is a variety of quartz which is chatoyant because of parallel intergrowth of quartz crystals and altered amphibole fibers that mostly turn to limonite. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it dissolves negative energy and though patterns. This "all-seeing stone" allows perspective on any situation and it can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance. It has also been used to enhance wealth and vitality.Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from bead to bead. Each strand includes approximately 24 beads.

    Dakota Stones Tiger Eye 8mm Large-Hole Round Bead Strand

    Dakota Stones
    $11.05
    For a mystical gleam in your designs, try the tiger eye 8mm large-hole round beads from Dakota Stones. Available by the strand, these gemstone beads will amaze and delight with their innovative design. Each bead features a wide stringing hole, perfect...
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, Round, 3mm (strand)

    $5.63
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Add gemstone style to your next design with these beads from Dakota stones. These beads are perfectly round in shape and feature a versatile size that you can use in all kinds of designs. These beads would look wonderful in matching necklace and bracelet sets. Their large stringing hole makes these beads great for use with thicker stringing materials. Tiger eye is a variety of quartz which is chatoyant because of parallel intergrowth of quartz crystals and altered amphibole fibers that mostly turn to limonite. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it dissolves negative energy and thought patterns. This "all-seeing stone" allows perspective on any situation and it can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance. It has also been used to enhance wealth and vitality. Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from bead to bead. Add gemstone style to your next design with these beads from Dakota stones. These beads are perfectly round in shape and feature a versatile size that you can use in all kinds of designs. These beads would look wonderful in matching necklace and bracelet sets. Their large stringing hole makes these beads great for use with thicker stringing materials. Tiger eye is a variety of quartz which is chatoyant because of parallel intergrowth of quartz crystals and altered amphibole fibers that mostly turn to limonite. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it dissolves negative energy and thought patterns. This "all-seeing stone" allows perspective on any situation and it can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance. It has also been used to enhance wealth and vitality. Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from bead to bead.

    Dakota Stones Matte Tiger Eye 8mm Round Large Hole Bead Strand

    Dakota Stones
    $9.25
    Add gemstone style to your next design with these beads from Dakota stones. These beads are perfectly round in shape and feature a versatile size that you can use in all kinds of designs. These beads would look wonderful in matching necklace and bracelet...
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  • Red tigereye beads display strong chatoyance in bright orange-red to deep, opaque garnet-like hues. These semiprecious beads get their gorgeous color from a heat treatment that oxidizes the iron in tigereye and turns the gemstone red. As with all gems, protect red tigereye beads from scratches, sharp blows, and drastic temperature changes.Do not clean tigereye jewelry components with alcohol or abrasives, as that may damage the stone's chatoyance. It is beneficial, however, to treat tigereye with oils like Goo Gone.Red tigereye is a popular stone for the root chakra. All varieties of tigereye are believed to both help the wearer gain a flexible attitude, and to strengthen one's convictions and increase one's courage and confidence.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Red Tigereye Gemstone Beads, Round, 6mm (strand)

    $5.00
    Red tigereye beads display strong chatoyance in bright orange-red to deep, opaque garnet-like hues. These semiprecious beads get their gorgeous color from a heat treatment that oxidizes the iron in tigereye and turns the gemstone red. As with all gems,...
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, 16mm Faceted Puffed Coin (strand)

    $8.88
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone. Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Donut, 30mm (Each)

    $4.95
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Donut, 40mm (Each)

    $6.00
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    10mm Lantern Faceted Energy Tube Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads (strand)

    $19.98
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Add gleaming accents to designs with these Dakota Stones beads. These small gemstone beads feature a circular shape with a puffed edge and a diamond-cut faceted face. The surface catches the light in a multitude of directions. Use these small beads as accents of color and shine in all kinds of jewelry projects. These beads feature dark golden brown color with reflective bands of light dancing on the surface. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it dissolves negative energy and though patterns. This "all-seeing stone" allows perspective on any situation and it can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance. It has also been used to enhance wealth and vitality.Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from piece to piece. Each strand includes approximately 100 beads.

    Dakota Stones 4mm Tiger Eye Diamond Cut Faceted Coin Bead Strand

    Dakota Stones
    $17.05
    Add gleaming accents to designs with these Dakota Stones beads. These small gemstone beads feature a circular shape with a puffed edge and a diamond-cut faceted face. The surface catches the light in a multitude of directions. Use these small beads as...
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  • Put a touch of daring style into your designs with the Dakota Stones 6mm tiger eye faceted round beads. Available by the strand, these round beads feature diamond-shaped facets cut into the surface that enhance the shine. They are versatile in size, making them perfect for use in necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Each bead lights up with a golden brown color and bands of reflected light. Tiger eye is a variety of quartz which is chatoyant because of parallel intergrowth of quartz crystals and altered amphibole fibers that mostly turn to limonite. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it dissolves negative energy and though patterns. This "all-seeing stone" allows perspective on any situation and it can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance. It has also been used to enhance wealth and vitality.Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from piece to piece. Each strand includes approximately 63 beads.

    Dakota Stones 6mm Tiger Eye Faceted Round Bead Strand

    Dakota Stones
    $19.95
    Put a touch of daring style into your designs with the Dakota Stones 6mm tiger eye faceted round beads. Available by the strand, these round beads feature diamond-shaped facets cut into the surface that enhance the shine. They are versatile in size,...
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  • Regal style fills the Dakota Stones 8mm purple tiger eye round beads. Available by the strand, these beads feature a perfectly round shape, making them a classic choice for any design. They feature deep purple color with reflective bands of light dancing on the surface. The 8mm size is perfect for bracelets and necklaces. This gemstone is a variety of quartz that is chatoyant. Mined in North America, Africa and Australia, tiger eye has been used to enhance wealth and vitality.Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from piece to piece. Each strand includes approximately 47 beads.

    Dakota Stones 8mm Purple Tiger Eye Round Bead Strand

    Dakota Stones
    $23.55
    Regal style fills the Dakota Stones 8mm purple tiger eye round beads. Available by the strand, these beads feature a perfectly round shape, making them a classic choice for any design. They feature deep purple color with reflective bands of light dancing...
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  • Decorate your jewelry designs with the gemstone style of these Dakota Stones beads. Red Tiger Eye is actually Brown Tiger Eye which has been heat treated to bring out the red color. This macrocrystalline Quartz stone has chatoyant layers that create a flash which seems to emanate from within the stone as they catch the light. Tiger Eye has been revered and feared throughout history as an all to seeing, all to knowing eye, as well as a stone of prosperity, protection and good fortune. Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from bead to bead. Decorate your jewelry designs with the gemstone style of these Dakota Stones beads. Red Tiger Eye is actually Brown Tiger Eye which has been heat treated to bring out the red color. This macrocrystalline Quartz stone has chatoyant layers that create a flash which seems to emanate from within the stone as they catch the light. Tiger Eye has been revered and feared throughout history as an all to seeing, all to knowing eye, as well as a stone of prosperity, protection and good fortune. Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from bead to bead.

    Dakota Stones Red Tiger Eye Faceted Rainbow Plated 10mm Round - 15-16 Inch Bead Strand

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    $14.75
    Decorate your jewelry designs with the gemstone style of these Dakota Stones beads. Red Tiger Eye is actually Brown Tiger Eye which has been heat treated to bring out the red color. This macrocrystalline Quartz stone has chatoyant layers that create a...
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  • Bring meaning to your style with the Dakota Stones tiger eye 12mm guru bead. This rounded bead features a unique design with three stringing holes. Bring each end of your stringing material through the holes on the sides of the bead and then bring both ends down through the stringing hole at the bottom of the bead. The smaller tower bead holds both ends together once they are strung through. This bead is added to designs after the rest of your beads are strung, so you don't have to worry about adding a clasp. Guru beads are traditionally used in mala jewelry. Malas are used with a prayer, or mantra, to meditate. Almost all malas feature a guru bead at the center of the design. It signifies the end of one round in the prayer circle. On a full-sized mala with 108 beads, the guru bead is the 109th bead. This gemstone guru bead features a golden brown color that reflects brighter bands of light. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it dissolves negative energy and thought patterns. This "all-seeing stone" allows perspective on any situation and it can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance. It has also been used to enhance wealth and vitality.Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from bead to bead.Length 11mm, Width 20mm Bring meaning to your style with the Dakota Stones tiger eye 12mm guru bead. This rounded bead features a unique design with three stringing holes. Bring each end of your stringing material through the holes on the sides of the bead and then bring both ends down through the stringing hole at the bottom of the bead. The smaller tower bead holds both ends together once they are strung through. This bead is added to designs after the rest of your beads are strung, so you don't have to worry about adding a clasp. Guru beads are traditionally used in mala jewelry. Malas are used with a prayer, or mantra, to meditate. Almost all malas feature a guru bead at the center of the design. It signifies the end of one round in the prayer circle. On a full-sized mala with 108 beads, the guru bead is the 109th bead. This gemstone guru bead features a golden brown color that reflects brighter bands of light. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it dissolves negative energy and thought patterns. This "all-seeing stone" allows perspective on any situation and it can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance. It has also been used to enhance wealth and vitality.Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from bead to bead.Length 11mm, Width 20mm

    Dakota Stones Tiger Eye 12mm Guru Bead

    Dakota Stones
    $7.27
    Bring meaning to your style with the Dakota Stones tiger eye 12mm guru bead. This rounded bead features a unique design with three stringing holes. Bring each end of your stringing material through the holes on the sides of the bead and then bring both...
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  • For mesmerizing style, try these Dakota Stones beads. These tiger eye beads feature a round shape with a star cut filled with triangular facets. You'll love using these versatile beads in necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. The amber brown color will work well in earthy looks, luxurious styles, and more. Tiger eye is a variety of quartz which is chatoyant. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it is said to dissolve negative energy and thought patterns. This "all-seeing" stone allows perspective on any situation and can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance. It has also been used to enhance wealth and vitality.Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from piece to piece. For mesmerizing style, try these Dakota Stones beads. These tiger eye beads feature a round shape with a star cut filled with triangular facets. You'll love using these versatile beads in necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. The amber brown color will work well in earthy looks, luxurious styles, and more. Tiger eye is a variety of quartz which is chatoyant. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it is said to dissolve negative energy and thought patterns. This "all-seeing" stone allows perspective on any situation and can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance. It has also been used to enhance wealth and vitality.Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from piece to piece.

    Dakota Stones Tiger Eye 6mm Star Cut Round Bead Strand

    Dakota Stones
    $12.85
    For mesmerizing style, try these Dakota Stones beads. These tiger eye beads feature a round shape with a star cut filled with triangular facets. You'll love using these versatile beads in necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. The amber brown color will...
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  • Hypnotic style fills these tiger eye beads from Dakota Stones. These gemstone beads feature a round shape with a star cut filled with triangular facets. They are the perfect size for using in matching necklace and bracelet sets. These beads feature an amazing amber brown color that reflects the light in fascinating ways. Tiger eye is a variety of quartz which is chatoyant. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it is said to dissolve negative energy and thought patterns. This "all-seeing" stone allows perspective on any situation and can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance.Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from piece to piece. Hypnotic style fills these tiger eye beads from Dakota Stones. These gemstone beads feature a round shape with a star cut filled with triangular facets. They are the perfect size for using in matching necklace and bracelet sets. These beads feature an amazing amber brown color that reflects the light in fascinating ways. Tiger eye is a variety of quartz which is chatoyant. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it is said to dissolve negative energy and thought patterns. This "all-seeing" stone allows perspective on any situation and can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance.Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from piece to piece.

    Dakota Stones Tiger Eye 8mm Star Cut Round Bead Strand

    Dakota Stones
    $15.65
    Hypnotic style fills these tiger eye beads from Dakota Stones. These gemstone beads feature a round shape with a star cut filled with triangular facets. They are the perfect size for using in matching necklace and bracelet sets. These beads feature an...
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  • Dazzling beauty lies within these Dakota Stones 6mm faceted Tiger’s Eye gemstone beads. These faceted round beads have lots of small facets that really catch the light. The aurora coating adds extra shine to these beads. Tiger’s eye is a variety of quartz which is chatoyant because of parallel intergrowth of quartz crystals and altered amphibole fibers that mostly turn to limonite. These beads are limited edition, so we may not be able to restock them once they are gone. Metaphysical Properties: Tiger's eye can be used to balance pessimistic behavior and it dissolves negative energy and thought patterns. This "all-seeing stone" allows perspective on any situation and it can help gently attune the Third Eye. It is said to enhance psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance. It has also been used to enhance wealth and vitality. Because gemstones are natural materials, appearances may vary from bead to bead. Each strand includes approximately 60 beads. Dimensions: 6mm

    Dakota Stones Tiger's Eye with Aurora Coating 6mm Faceted Round Bead Strand - Limited Edition

    Dakota Stones
    $11.05
    Dazzling beauty lies within these Dakota Stones 6mm faceted Tiger’s Eye gemstone beads. These faceted round beads have lots of small facets that really catch the light. The aurora coating adds extra shine to these beads. Tiger’s eye is a...
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  • Eagle Eye (Jasper?): It's difficult to find reliable information on Eagle Eye. We were told it's jasper, but it has hints of translucence that don't normally occur in jaspers. Is it feldspar (like moonstone and labradorite)? Is it a gray form of tigereye? Is it magical Toads Eye (aka toadstone)? Is it Hawk's Eye (the name for an earlier form of tigereye)? Whatever it is, our current batch of Eagle Eye beads are striped like tigereye or tiger iron, and these stripes of light and dark gray have a chatoyant shimmer, but don't have the full cat's-eye effect. Many of the stripes are parallel, and some are swirled. It almost certainly is a variety of quartz. If it is simply gray tigereye, then the stripes are oriented fibers of crocidolite (a mineral of the amphibole group) that have been replaced by silica. But it's lacking the iron that commonly gives tigereye its rich warm hues. Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Eagle Eye Gemstone Bead, 8mm Round (strand)

    $17.85
    Eagle Eye (Jasper?): It's difficult to find reliable information on Eagle Eye. We were told it's jasper, but it has hints of translucence that don't normally occur in jaspers. Is it feldspar (like moonstone and labradorite)? Is it a gray form of...
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  • Eagle Eye (Jasper?): It's difficult to find reliable information on Eagle Eye. We were told it's jasper, but it has hints of translucence that don't normally occur in jaspers. Is it feldspar (like moonstone and labradorite)? Is it a gray form of tigereye? Is it magical Toads Eye (aka toadstone)? Is it Hawk's Eye (the name for an earlier form of tigereye)? Whatever it is, our current batch of Eagle Eye beads are striped like tigereye or tiger iron, and these stripes of light and dark gray have a chatoyant shimmer, but don't have the full cat's-eye effect. Many of the stripes are parallel, and some are swirled. It almost certainly is a variety of quartz. If it is simply gray tigereye, then the stripes are oriented fibers of crocidolite (a mineral of the amphibole group) that have been replaced by silica. But it's lacking the iron that commonly gives tigereye its rich warm hues. Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Eagle Eye Quartz Gemstone Bead, 6mm Round (strand)

    $12.38
    Eagle Eye (Jasper?): It's difficult to find reliable information on Eagle Eye. We were told it's jasper, but it has hints of translucence that don't normally occur in jaspers. Is it feldspar (like moonstone and labradorite)? Is it a gray form of...
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Red Tigereye Gemstone Beads, Faceted Round, 6mm (strand)

    $5.50
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, Faceted Round, 10mm (strand)

    $7.75
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone. Questions? E-mail us for friendly, expert help!

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, Faceted Round, 6mm (strand)

    $7.88
    Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone. Questions? E-mail us for friendly, expert help!
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, Faceted Round, 8mm (strand)

    $9.75
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, Round, 12mm (strand)

    $14.40
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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  • Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th century. Today, tigereye beads are some of our gemstone best sellers!The stone is also known as African cat's eye, crocidolite, and tiger's eye, and was once even called griqualandite, named after Griqualand West in Africa, where the finest examples of the stone were mined.Protect tigereye jewelry components from scratches, sharp blows, and large temperature changes. Because of their chatoyance, tigereye beads and pendants should not be cleaned with alcohol or abrasives. It can be helpful to treat the stone with oils like Goo Gone.  Please see the Related Products links below for similar items, and more information about this stone.

    Tiger Eye Gemstone Beads, Round, 6mm (strand)

    $5.40
    Tigereye Beads come in richly chatoyant browns and yellows with a golden luster. While legends exist of Roman soldiers wearing this "all seeing" stone for protection in battle, tigereye was not considered a semiprecious gemstone until the late 19th...
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