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Yellow Tiger Eye

Yellow Tiger Eye

Provenance

South Africa

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Concept

Chatoyant Grain

TRACE & NARRATIVE

The standard form of tiger's eye. Crocidolite replaced by silica, iron oxidised to gold. The band of light that moves across the surface when the stone is turned—chatoyancy—is its defining feature.

The Northern Cape of South Africa is the world's largest source. Traded at considerable value until the eighteenth century, when the discovery of major deposits in South Africa brought prices down sharply.

Across cultures, a stone with ""tiger's eye"" in its name has been consistently linked with the power to see through. People have always tried to read something in an animal's gaze. That impulse gave one mineral this name.

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

MOHS SCALE
MOHS 7.0 | HIGH DURABILITY
LATTICE STRUCTURE
TRIGONAL SYSTEM | ANGULAR BALANCE
VISUAL METRICS
Warm gold banding that flows across the surface. Adds a quiet weight and warmth to the wrist without drawing the conversation.
MAINTENANCE
  • Durable in daily wear — no special precautions required.

SYMBOLIC INDEX

ORIENTAL PHASE
EARTH PHASE, FIRE PHASE
CLASSICAL ELEMENT
IGNIS (Fire)
PHYSIOLOGICAL FOCUS

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

ASTROLOGICAL PERIOD

Gemini

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROJECTION

Clarity — Optimism — Ease

A lighter action than Golden Tiger Eye. Less about force of will, more about the field of vision brightening until options appear on their own. It lets air into decisions that have become too heavy.

SELECTOR'S NOTE

Less assertive than its golden counterpart. More of a ventilator for thinking that has turned too grave. When the field of vision darkens, a slight increase in light changes which options are visible. This stone handles that slight increase. It doesn't lighten a heavy decision. It improves the sightline.

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