Two Names Tiger Eye Rosary
125USD
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Luxury Tiger Eye Rosary
Ottoman-style rosary made of semi-precious tiger eye stone composed of 33 oval-shaped brown-colored beads. The tassel of the rosary is made of 1000-carate silver. It is distinctive for its perfect size and weight, practical and nice-looking.
Brown Color Turkish Men’s Rosary
- Produced from Tiger eye stone
- Brown color
- Weight: ± 40 g
- Spherical shaped beads
- Beads size: 8 x 8 mm
- Total length: 27.00 cm
- Tassel material: 1000-carats glass
- Letters attached to the end of tassel: NO
What is Tiger Eye Stone
- Tiger eye stone is usually a metamorphic rock of golden to reddish-brown color
- Found in places like South Africa and Australia, the color ranges from amber to brown due to the replacement of the mineral crocidolite fibers with silica.
- Tiger eye stone is opaque in color and falls under the quartz mineral category
- It is famous for its protective properties and was traditionally carried as an amulet to cast away evil.
What Does Tiger eye Stone Symbolize
- Considered a sacred stone
- Tiger eye stone is associated with self-improvement and creative expression
- Famous as a symbol for bravery, perseverance and strength.
Tiger Eye Stones Amenable to Contact With Water
- It’s not recommended for Tiger eye stone to touch water or to be left in a wet place as it encompasses trace elements of minerals and rock salts that are insoluble in water.
Spiritual Benefits of Carrying and Using Tiger eye Stone
- Wearing tiger eye stone may provide spiritual benefits
- It’s the stone that can provide spiritual stability permitting you to tap into deeper levels of consciousness.
- Tiger eye stone is known as the “Bravery Stone” and can assist increase confidence and strength.
- A sacral stone that assists stimulate and sharpen the mind thereby enhancing mental clarity.
- Tiger eye stone is also a stone that brings good and happy luck for the one who wears it.
- Moreover, the stone can turn toxic emotions into more positive ones and assists change a person’s perspective of looking at obstacles as opportunities.