Description
Genuine Tiger Eye Crystal Pyramid
This Tiger Eye Crystal Pyramid is a polished natural mineral specimen carved from genuine Tiger’s Eye quartz. Carefully shaped into a geometric pyramid form, the stone highlights the distinctive golden-brown colour bands and shimmering optical effect that make Tiger’s Eye one of the most recognisable decorative quartz varieties.
Each pyramid is carefully selected for its colour contrast, chatoyant banding, and polish quality, ensuring that the reflective qualities of the stone are clearly visible across the polished surfaces. The photograph included in the listing shows the exact specimen you will receive, allowing collectors and enthusiasts to view the natural patterns and mineral structure prior to purchase.
This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the item is a genuine mineral specimen.
The pyramid carving provides a stable display shape while emphasising the stone’s natural banding and reflective structure, making it a distinctive addition to mineral collections or decorative displays.
Mineral Species and Crystal Classification
Tiger’s Eye is a variety of quartz, composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). Quartz belongs to the silicate mineral group, which represents the most abundant class of minerals within the Earth’s crust.
Tiger’s Eye forms through a geological process known as pseudomorphism, where quartz gradually replaces the fibrous mineral crocidolite while preserving its original internal structure.
Important mineralogical properties include:
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Mineral Species: Quartz
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Variety: Tiger’s Eye
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Chemical Composition: Silicon dioxide (SiO₂)
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Crystal System: Trigonal
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Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale
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Lustre: Silky to vitreous when polished
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Transparency: Opaque
The preserved fibrous structure produces the well-known chatoyant effect, where a band of reflected light appears to move across the stone when viewed from different angles.
Geological Formation of Tiger’s Eye
Tiger’s Eye forms when silica-rich fluids gradually replace crocidolite fibres during metamorphic geological processes. This replacement preserves the fibrous structure of the original mineral while converting it into durable quartz.
During this transformation, iron within the crocidolite oxidises, producing the golden to brown colouration that characterises Tiger’s Eye. Variations in iron concentration and geological conditions can produce different shades ranging from honey gold to deeper bronze tones.
Significant Tiger’s Eye deposits occur in several regions worldwide, including:
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South Africa
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Namibia
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Australia
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India
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Madagascar
Material from Madagascar is widely used in lapidary carving because of its well-defined banding and strong reflective properties.
Optical Characteristics and Chatoyancy
One of the defining visual features of Tiger’s Eye is its chatoyancy, often described as a cat’s eye effect. This occurs when light reflects along the parallel fibrous quartz structures preserved within the stone.
When the stone is moved under light, a bright reflective band appears to shift across the surface, creating a dynamic visual effect.
Common visual characteristics include:
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Golden-brown colour bands
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Silky reflective sheen
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Parallel fibrous internal structure
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Smooth polished surface enhancing light reflection
The multiple polished faces of the pyramid allow the reflective bands to be visible from several angles, highlighting the stone’s natural optical qualities.
Pyramid Carving and Lapidary Craftsmanship
This specimen has been shaped into a polished pyramid carving, a geometric form widely used in mineral and gemstone carving. The pyramid features a square base with four triangular faces meeting at a central apex.
The geometric shape provides a balanced display form and allows the natural banding of the stone to flow across the polished faces.
Crystal pyramids are commonly appreciated for:
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Mineral and gemstone collections
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Decorative stone displays
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Geological display cabinets
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Interior décor featuring natural materials
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Unique gift items
In some traditions, pyramid shapes are traditionally associated with symbolic or spiritual interpretations, though meanings vary widely depending on personal beliefs and cultural perspectives.
Authentic Mineral Specimen and Details
This Tiger Eye pyramid is a genuine natural mineral specimen carved and polished to highlight the natural colour banding and chatoyant structure of the stone.
Product details:
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Stone: Natural Tiger’s Eye
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Mineral Species: Quartz
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Variety: Tiger’s Eye
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Shape: Polished pyramid carving
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Finish: Smooth polished natural stone
Each piece is carved from natural Tiger’s Eye, meaning every specimen displays unique colour bands and internal mineral patterns.
The listing photograph shows the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring transparency for collectors and buyers.
Included with the purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the mineral specimen.
Ideal for Collectors and Decorative Mineral Displays
Tiger’s Eye is widely appreciated for its distinctive geological formation and striking reflective appearance. Its golden-brown bands and silky shimmer make it one of the most visually recognisable quartz varieties.
This pyramid specimen is suitable for:
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Mineral and gemstone collectors
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Decorative crystal displays
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Geological curiosity cabinets
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Natural stone enthusiasts
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Unique gift items
With its natural quartz composition, polished geometric form, and distinctive chatoyant banding, this Tiger Eye Crystal Pyramid represents a striking example of lapidary craftsmanship combined with the natural beauty of a classic quartz mineral variety.
Colour : gold, yellow.
Unique : (Actual as seen).





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