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Tiger Iron

Tiger Iron

Provenance

South Africa

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Concept

Welded Armor

TRACE & NARRATIVE

A sedimentary rock in which tiger's eye, red jasper, and haematite form alternating layers. It originates from banded iron formation (BIF), roughly 2.2 billion years old—the era when oxygen first began accumulating in the Earth's atmosphere. A record of the Great Oxidation Event, held in stone.

Primarily from Western Australia and South Africa. For all three minerals to deposit simultaneously required iron-rich seawater, a supply of silica, and fluctuations in oxygen concentration. The chemical shifts of a 2.2-billion-year-old ocean, preserved as layers.

A stone that records the history of the Earth's atmosphere. That fact may be grander than any legend.

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

MOHS SCALE
MOHS 7.0 | HIGH DURABILITY
LATTICE STRUCTURE
TRIGONAL SYSTEM | ANGULAR BALANCE
VISUAL METRICS
Gold, red, and silver-grey banded into a single stone. More colours than you'd expect to work together — but worn, it consolidates rather than scatters.
MAINTENANCE
  • Durable in daily wear — no special precautions required.

SYMBOLIC INDEX

ORIENTAL PHASE
METAL PHASE, EARTH PHASE
CLASSICAL ELEMENT
TERRA (Earth), IGNIS (Fire)
PHYSIOLOGICAL FOCUS

Root | Muladhara, Sacral | Svadhisthana, Solar Plexus | Manipura

ASTROLOGICAL PERIOD

Leo, Virgo

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROJECTION

Strength — Stamina — Constitution

Tiger Eye, haematite, and red jasper fused into one formation. Addresses the physical and the mental simultaneously. During periods of heavy bodily demand, it provides the sensation of drawing energy directly from the ground.

SELECTOR'S NOTE

Mind and body both under strain at the same time. Either alone is manageable — together, standing upright becomes the achievement. This stone carries three minerals fused into one structure, and I selected it with that structural logic in mind. The sensation is of drawing supply directly from the ground. During a period of heavy depletion, it's the kind of material I keep nearby.

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