Eye of tiger
Eye of tiger
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ORIGINS OF THE MINERAL
A tiger-like stone giving it its name, tiger's eye belongs to the quartz family. It is found mainly in Australia and South Africa, where it was discovered in the 19th century. Tiger's eye was formed from crocidolite, replaced by silica. A few remaining crocidolite fibers, once oxidized, will give it this unique appearance and color. Quite attractive in appearance, tiger's eye is often used for its aesthetic qualities.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
The shimmering colors of tiger's eye contribute to its comforting and warming properties. They will help in all cases of cold (flu, sore throat, rheumatism, etc.). Tiger's eye will be used for all breathing difficulties and in particular for asthma, if it is placed for a long time on the solar plexus or the chest.
ENERGY PROPERTIES
We will associate the energetic properties of the stone with those of the animal that resembles it, the tiger. It provides strength, energy, courage and above all self-affirmation. Tiger's eye allows you to move towards your true goal with perseverance, but without excessive rigor.
With its colors and warmth, we will think of the tiger's eye for the 3rd chakra, self-affirmation, but also to promote wealth and financial, material and personal success. The stone is used in Africa to protect homes from evil spirits. By supporting inner strength, tiger's eye helps protect against strong negative powers.
PRACTICAL
Tiger's Eye is a strong stone that does not appreciate being worn with others. It will be recommended as a pendant to develop a person's confidence, personality and strength. It will be useful to young adolescents who are looking for themselves.
In general, it is a stone for people in need of affirmation, who are often under the influence of others and consider themselves victims: it allows them to find themselves and assert themselves with courage. It is the stone of competition and can be worn with the aim of winning and conquering. It will obviously be necessary to avoid advising it to those who are already strong-willed, ambitious, competitive and proud.


