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Tiger´s Eye
Tiger’s eye is quartz with fibres of crocidolite asbestos growing in its structure. The stone is formed by a several centimetre-thick vein hidden in a brown quartzite. To reach tiger’s eye, a large portion of the parent rock must be mined first – only then tiger’s eye unveils.
Stone´s uniqueness: Tiger’s eye is famous for its yellow, to yellow-brown colour and a silk lustre. The design of the stone makes it perfect for exclusive jewellery and statuettes production.
Special conditions/ treatment: There is no need for special handling with tiger’s eye.
Use: Our rough stones are a beautiful interior adornment – filling up a vase, fountain or a lamp with them creates an original design. In the exterior, they may be a perfect decoration of gardens. They are also suitable for mineralogist collections and exhibitions. Rough minerals may also be further processed, e.g. small crystals are ideal material for pendants.
Package weight: 1 and 25 kg
About the product: Small chips of rough stones have size approx. 7 - 15 mm. The minerals are sold in 1 kg bags, but we also offer a 25 kg package (carton box) for an advantageous price.
Stone´s uniqueness: Tiger’s eye is famous for its yellow, to yellow-brown colour and a silk lustre. The design of the stone makes it perfect for exclusive jewellery and statuettes production.
Special conditions/ treatment: There is no need for special handling with tiger’s eye.
Use: Our rough stones are a beautiful interior adornment – filling up a vase, fountain or a lamp with them creates an original design. In the exterior, they may be a perfect decoration of gardens. They are also suitable for mineralogist collections and exhibitions. Rough minerals may also be further processed, e.g. small crystals are ideal material for pendants.
Package weight: 1 and 25 kg
About the product: Small chips of rough stones have size approx. 7 - 15 mm. The minerals are sold in 1 kg bags, but we also offer a 25 kg package (carton box) for an advantageous price.