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Superb blocks of rough tiger's eye, between 3 and 5cm long, sold individually. A protective stone par excellence, it reflects negative energies back to its sender. It makes people aware of the harm done to those around them by an ill-intentioned person.
Superb blocks of rough tiger's eye, between 3 and 5cm long, sold individually. A protective stone par excellence, it reflects negative energies back to its sender. It makes people aware of the harm done to those around them by an ill-intentioned person.
History: This stone has been known since antiquity, having been discovered around 300 B.C.: it was identified by the philosopher Theophrastus before being classified by Agricola in 1546.
Etymology: Its name says it all ;) It was named for its resemblance to the iris colors of the feline of the same name.
Legends: Under the Roman Empire, soldiers wore tiger's eye as an amulet to protect themselves in battle. In India, it was considered a stone capable of warding off the evil eye and negative energies.
Appearance: Tiger's eye is opaque, yellow to brown in color, with darker or darker streaks that change in the light.
Family: Quartz
Main deposits: mainly South Africa, but also found in western Australia, Myanmar, India, the western United States and central Africa.
Ideal zodiac signs: Gemini, Leo, Virgo
Associated chakras: Manipura, 3rd chakra and Anahata, 4th chakra
Good day for use: Wednesday
Good month for use: June
Element: Air
Governing planet: Sun
Keywords: Protection, shield, strength
Stone useful for: protection from evil eye and negative thoughts
Spiritual uses: This stone is excellent for warding off the evil eye and negative energies, reflecting them back to the sender like a mirror to make him aware of his actions. Worn as jewelry, it strengthens the solar plexus and promotes concentration. Last but not least, it's an ideal stone to help you get out of complex situations.
Tips:
Purification and recharging: salted distilled water and exposure to sunlight.
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