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Tiger's Eye Stone: Meaning, History, Properties and Uses

Tiger's Eye

The stone of courage, clarity, and grounded action

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Named for its striking chatoyant bands - a shimmering, silky lustre that mimics the eye of a cat - Tiger's Eye has captivated people for thousands of years. It is traditionally associated with the ability to focus sharply, act decisively, and move through the world with quiet, grounded confidence.

What Tiger's Eye Is Known For

Tiger's Eye is one of the most widely recognised crystals in the world. It is associated with three core qualities, each rooted in centuries of tradition:

🦁 Courage

Facing fears and taking bold, grounded action

🔍 Clarity

Cutting through confusion and seeing situations clearly

🛡️ Protection

Warding off negative energy and self-doubt

A Stone With Ancient Roots

Tiger's Eye has a long history of use across different cultures and traditions. The chatoyant shimmer - that warm, glowing band of light that moves as you turn the stone - has inspired reverence across continents for thousands of years.

Ancient Egyptians associated Tiger's Eye's glowing, all-seeing quality with Ra, the sun god. It was used for the eyes of sacred statues - believed to give divine figures the power to see and protect.

Roman soldiers were said to carry Tiger's Eye into battle, valuing it as a talisman for courage and strength under pressure. The stone's reputation as a companion for difficult moments has endured through centuries of use across many different traditions.

At a Glance

Stone Type Quartz (chatoyant)
Hardness 6.5-7 Mohs
Zodiac Gemini
Birthstone November
Anniversary 9th Year (traditional)
Chakras Solar Plexus & Root
Element Fire & Earth
Origin South Africa, Australia

How People Use Tiger's Eye

Tiger's Eye is a popular choice for those drawn to crystals with an intentional, grounded energy. Here are the most common ways people incorporate it:

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    Goal Setting

    Many people keep Tiger's Eye close as a physical anchor when working toward long-term goals. It is traditionally associated with overcoming self-doubt, staying focused, and breaking through blocks - including those around money and ambition.

  • Confidence & Personal Empowerment

    Worn as a bracelet or pendant, Tiger's Eye is a popular choice for those seeking a quiet boost in self-worth and personal confidence. It is associated with a grounded, steady kind of strength - rather than loud bravado.

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    Wealth & Good Fortune

    In Feng Shui, Tiger's Eye is often placed in the home or workspace with the intention of attracting prosperity and warding off negative energy. Its warm golden tones are associated with abundance and good luck in several traditions.

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    Meditation & Focus

    The stone's earthy energy is said to support grounded meditation - helping the mind settle and reducing scattered thinking. It is linked to the solar plexus and root chakras, both associated with stability and personal will.

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    A Meaningful Gift

    As a traditional birthstone for November and a classic 9th anniversary gift, Tiger's Eye makes a thoughtful choice for someone starting a new chapter. It carries intention without being overly precious.

The Different Varieties of Tiger's Eye

Tiger's Eye occurs naturally in three distinct colour varieties, each with its own character and traditional associations:


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Golden Tiger's Eye - Focus, Courage & Clarity

The classic variety. Its warm bands of gold, amber, and deep brown shimmer with a silky lustre that makes it immediately recognisable. Golden Tiger's Eye is the most widely used and is associated with focus, courage, and grounded confidence. It is the variety most commonly used in jewellery.

Zodiac: Gemini Chakra: Solar Plexus Focus · Courage · Clarity

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Red Tiger's Eye - Vitality, Motivation & Drive

Formed when golden Tiger's Eye is naturally heated or treated to deepen its colour, the reddish-gold hues give this variety a more intense, fiery character. It is traditionally associated with vitality, motivation, and a drive for action - representing inner strength, passion, and determination.

Zodiac: Leo & Capricorn Chakra: Root Vitality · Passion · Drive

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Blue Tiger's Eye (Hawk's Eye) - Clarity, Insight & Communication

Also known as Hawk's Eye, this variety displays deep, shimmering blue bands with a cooler, more contemplative energy. Traditionally linked to the third eye and throat chakras, it is associated with clarity of thought, honest communication, and inner vision. Like golden Tiger's Eye, it is also a classic 9th anniversary gift.

Zodiac: Capricorn Chakras: Third Eye & Throat Clarity · Insight · Communication

Caring for Your Tiger's Eye

Tiger's Eye is a relatively durable stone (Mohs 6.5-7) and straightforward to care for day-to-day:

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Cleaning Warm water and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners.
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Sunlight Brief exposure is fine, but prolonged direct sun may fade the colour over time.
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Storage Store separately to prevent scratching softer stones — or being scratched by harder ones.
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Energetic Cleansing Moonlight, selenite, or sound are popular choices for those who like to cleanse their crystals regularly.

Please note: Crystal traditions and their associated meanings are rooted in cultural history, spiritual practice, and personal belief. They are not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional support. We share these associations because many of our customers find them meaningful - how you connect with a stone is always personal.

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