Tiger Eye is a stone born of transformation.
It begins as fibrous crocidolite, a mineral slowly altered through heat, pressure, and the replacement of silica. Over time, the original fibers are preserved in structure but transmuted in substance—creating the silky bands and shifting light Tiger Eye is known for. This natural process, called pseudomorphism, leaves behind a stone that quite literally carries the memory of change.
As light moves across its surface, Tiger Eye reveals a soft, golden sheen—an effect known as chatoyancy, or “cat’s eye.” The stone seems to watch back, its movement subtle and alive.
Metaphysically, Tiger Eye is associated with confidence, courage, and grounded action. It is often chosen during periods of decision-making or personal growth, when clarity is needed alongside steadiness. Rather than pushing energy upward or outward, Tiger Eye supports balance—helping intention and action align.
In sphere form, the stone’s shifting bands become especially expressive, allowing the light to travel continuously around its surface. There is no single “front” to this piece—only motion, reflection, and depth.
This sphere is offered as a standalone object, suited for contemplation, display, or use as a grounding presence in daily life. It does not demand attention, but it holds it—reminding the viewer that strength does not always announce itself.
Sometimes, power is quiet.
Sometimes, it simply waits—until you’re ready to move.
Tiger Eye is a stone born of transformation.
It begins as fibrous crocidolite, a mineral slowly altered through heat, pressure, and the replacement of silica. Over time, the original fibers are preserved in structure but transmuted in substance—creating the silky bands and shifting light Tiger Eye is known for. This natural process, called pseudomorphism, leaves behind a stone that quite literally carries the memory of change.
As light moves across its surface, Tiger Eye reveals a soft, golden sheen—an effect known as chatoyancy, or “cat’s eye.” The stone seems to watch back, its movement subtle and alive.
Metaphysically, Tiger Eye is associated with confidence, courage, and grounded action. It is often chosen during periods of decision-making or personal growth, when clarity is needed alongside steadiness. Rather than pushing energy upward or outward, Tiger Eye supports balance—helping intention and action align.
In sphere form, the stone’s shifting bands become especially expressive, allowing the light to travel continuously around its surface. There is no single “front” to this piece—only motion, reflection, and depth.
This sphere is offered as a standalone object, suited for contemplation, display, or use as a grounding presence in daily life. It does not demand attention, but it holds it—reminding the viewer that strength does not always announce itself.
Sometimes, power is quiet.
Sometimes, it simply waits—until you’re ready to move.