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Tiger Eye Jewelry
Tiger Eye Jewelry with AquamarinesTiger-eye is an interesting gemstone - and you can guess where it got its name. The prettiest tiger-eye has golden stripes against a golden brown with a chatoyant quality. I think that tiger-eye jewelry is prettiest when it contains other gemstones besides the tiger-eye, such as aquamarine or chalcedony. Tiger-eye looks great when combined with either metal colour - gold or silver.
Many believe that tiger-eye (also called cat's eye) helps with insight and is a lucky stone, especially when set in sterling silver and worn on the right side of the body. It is supposedly very beneficial to meditation.
SOLDLounging in the SunSOLD This double strand tiger-eye bracelet gets added colour from dark peacock blue faceted coins in apatite and pretty yellow faceted citrine nuggets as well as a lampwork lentil bead that picks up the colour of the other gemstones. The second strand, a chain from the Thai Karen Hill Tribes, goes 3/4 of the way around the bracelet. A faceted citrine set in sterling hangs from one side of the bracelet. Sterling silver toggle clasp is the closure. 76.99 Pay for tiger-eye jewelry with a credit card or Paypal.
Swimming Tiger Two very large pieces of tiger-eye, one carved and one a faceted nugget, share equal billing with lots of genuine aquamarine in this tiger-eye bracelet. Little pebbles of aquamarine surround a carved oval of tiger-eye; a huge slab of aquamarine sits opposite the tiger-eye nugget. Lampwork beads pick up the colours of both the tiger-eye and the aquamarine. A sturdy toggle clasp in sterling is the closure. 129.99 Pay for tiger-eye jewelry with a credit card or Paypal.
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Tiger Bright
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