Golden-brown tiger's eye tumbled stones catch the light with a silky, cat's-eye shimmer, turning in the hand from deep earth tones to bright bands of honey and bronze. Smooth, weighty and easy to keep close, they suit a small bowl, a desk, a pocket, or a quiet moment of intention.
What you will notice in the stones
The surface is polished smooth, so each piece feels pleasing to roll between your fingers.
Tiger's eye shows chatoyancy, the moving line of light that gives the stone its feline name.
The colouring shifts naturally from darker brown to golden bands, with each stone carrying its own pattern.
They work well as pocket stones, meditation stones, display pieces, or small additions to a crystal collection.
The set has enough variation to scatter through a room, share between friends, or arrange together in a dish.
Tiger's eye and its natural shine
Tiger's eye is a variety of quartz known for its cat's-eye effect. As the stone moves, a bright strand of reflected light seems to slide across the surface, especially in direct sun. The tumble finish softens the edges and brings out the stone's natural lustre, while still leaving the banding and colour shifts individual to each piece.
Ways to keep them close
Place one on a desk as a small visual anchor, carry one in a pocket, or use the set as part of a crystal grid, altar, or decorative bowl. In crystal tradition, tiger's eye is often associated with focus, courage and practical confidence, making it a popular stone for intention-setting and daily ritual.
From South Africa
These stones come from South Africa, a country closely associated with tiger's eye. The stone has long been valued for ornament and personal objects because the shifting band of light feels almost alive. In modern crystal practice, it is often chosen as a grounded, steady-looking stone, one that brings warmth and structure to a collection without needing elaborate display.
Care for the polished finish
Wipe the stones with a…
region of manufacture: South Africa