Description
Genuine Tiger Eye Quartz Egg from Madagascar
This Tiger Eye Crystal Egg is a polished natural mineral specimen carved from genuine Tiger’s Eye quartz sourced from Madagascar, a region known for producing high-quality material used in lapidary carving. The stone has been carefully shaped into a smooth egg form that highlights the golden-brown banding and reflective optical effects that make Tiger’s Eye one of the most recognisable decorative quartz varieties.
Each piece is carefully chosen for its colour contrast, chatoyant bands, and polish quality, ensuring an attractive specimen suitable for display or collecting. The photograph in the listing shows the actual specimen you will receive, allowing collectors to view the exact patterning and mineral structure before purchase.
The specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the item is a genuine mineral specimen.
With its polished surface and classic egg shape, this Tiger Eye carving creates a distinctive decorative mineral display piece suitable for collections, natural stone displays, or geological themed gifts.
Mineral Species and Crystal Classification
Tiger’s Eye is a fibrous variety of quartz, composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). Quartz belongs to the silicate mineral group, which represents the most abundant group of minerals within the Earth’s crust.
Tiger’s Eye forms through a geological process known as pseudomorphism, where quartz gradually replaces fibrous crocidolite while preserving the original fibrous structure. This preserved structure is responsible for the stone’s well-known reflective effect.
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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Mohs Hardness: 7
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Lustre: Silky to vitreous when polished
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Transparency: Opaque
The preserved fibrous structure produces the optical phenomenon known as chatoyancy, where light reflects along parallel fibres creating a moving band of light across the stone.
Geological Formation of Tiger’s Eye
Tiger’s Eye forms when silica-rich fluids replace crocidolite fibres during metamorphic geological processes. The quartz replacement retains the original fibrous texture of the crocidolite, resulting in the distinctive internal structure seen in finished stones.
During this transformation, iron within the original crocidolite oxidises, producing the golden, honey, and brown colour bands typical of Tiger’s Eye. Differences in iron concentration and geological conditions can produce variations in colour intensity ranging from pale gold to darker bronze tones.
Major deposits of Tiger’s Eye are located in:
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South Africa
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Namibia
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India
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Australia
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Madagascar
Material from Madagascar is widely used in decorative stone carving due to its strong colour contrast and well-defined chatoyant bands.
Optical Properties and Chatoyant Effect
One of the defining features of Tiger’s Eye is its chatoyant optical effect, often described as a “cat’s eye” appearance. This effect occurs because light reflects off the aligned fibrous structures preserved within the quartz.
When the stone is moved under light, a bright reflective band appears to glide across the surface, creating a dynamic visual effect.
Typical visual characteristics include:
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Golden to dark 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 the optical effect
These properties make Tiger’s Eye particularly popular for polished decorative carvings.
Egg Carving and Lapidary Craftsmanship
This specimen has been carved into a polished egg shape, a traditional form widely used in gemstone and mineral carving. The egg shape features smooth curves and balanced proportions that allow the natural banding of the stone to flow continuously across the surface.
The carving process involves shaping the quartz and polishing it to produce a reflective finish that enhances the stone’s natural optical properties.
Crystal egg carvings are commonly used in:
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Mineral and gemstone collections
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Decorative stone displays
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Cabinet of curiosities arrangements
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Interior décor featuring natural minerals
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Unique geological gift pieces
In some traditions, egg-shaped stones are traditionally associated with symbolic ideas related to cycles of nature or renewal, though interpretations vary depending on personal beliefs and cultural context.
Specimen Details and Authenticity
This Tiger Eye egg 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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Origin: Madagascar
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Shape: Polished egg carving
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Finish: Smooth polished natural stone
Because the carving is made from natural material, each specimen displays unique colour bands and mineral patterns, making every piece distinctive.
The photograph in this listing shows the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring transparency for collectors and buyers.
Included with the crystal is a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the mineral specimen.
Ideal for Mineral Collectors and Decorative Displays
Tiger’s Eye is widely appreciated for its geological formation process and distinctive reflective appearance. Its warm golden tones and shimmering bands create a visually striking mineral specimen that stands out in decorative stone displays.
This 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 Madagascar origin, polished egg carving, and characteristic chatoyant bands, this Tiger Eye Crystal Egg represents an attractive example of a naturally formed quartz variety shaped through skilled lapidary craftsmanship.





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