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“In the dance of courage and insight, we awaken to our true potential; as we harness the power within, we learn to navigate life’s challenges with unwavering resolve and clarity of purpose.”
Red Tiger’s Eye Earring features natural semi-precious stone beads, hypoallergic English lock hook.
The earring weighs 3.7g and measures 10*48mm (.394*-1.900in), the set includes a small hypoallergic stainless steel stud;
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Revolutionista 13724 Collection;
Beads | Tiger's Eye |
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Colour | |
Birthstone | |
Zodiac Stone | |
Hooks | Gun Black Finish / High Quality Brass / English Lock Lyre Leverbacks / Hypoallergic / No Cadmium, No Nickel, No Lead |
Findings | Black Finish / Copper |
Origin | Handmade in Estonia, 2024 |
6 & 10mm beads, in some cases the size of the stone beads may vary +-1mm.
Hook lengths range between 1cm basic hooks, 1.5+cm English Locks, 2cm silver hooks – refer to the product photos.
In principle I keep the weight below 5 grams per earring, so it doesn’t stretch or hurt your ears even if you wear it the whole day. Occasionally, for some designs, that weight limit exceeds by a gram – every pair has their specific weight marked under the general description or “dimensions” tab.
Tiger’s Eye, with its mesmerizing, chatoyant bands of gold, brown, and black, is a variety of quartz known for its eye-like appearance. This gemstone is primarily found in South Africa, with significant deposits also in Australia, India, and the USA.
The name “Tiger’s Eye” reflects its resemblance to the eye of a tiger, capturing the wild and vibrant spirit of the animal. It’s also known as: Cat’s Eye for its chatoyancy, though this term is more commonly used for other minerals with similar optical effects, Tiger Eye, Hawk’s Eye when referring to the blue variety, Tigrite.
Tiger’s Eye resonates with the solar plexus chakra, symbolizing courage, strength, and personal power.
Ancient Egyptian Culture: Used in the eyes of funerary statues to ensure protection in the afterlife, symbolizing all-seeing wisdom and protection.
Roman Lore: Roman soldiers wore Tiger’s Eye for protection in battle, believing it could ward off curses and bring victory.
Modern Metaphysical Practices: It’s used to boost confidence, harness inner strength, and provide clarity in decision-making. Tiger’s Eye is also thought to balance yin and yang energies, promoting harmony and balance in one’s life.