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Tiger Eye Crystal Egg 32x25mm Polished Tiger’s Eye Mineral Specimen Madagascar

Original price was: £6.00.Current price is: £4.80.

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Description

Genuine Tiger Eye Crystal 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 well known for producing high-quality material used in lapidary work. Measuring approximately 32 x 25mm, the stone has been shaped into a smooth egg form that highlights the distinctive golden-brown bands and reflective qualities characteristic of Tiger’s Eye.

Each specimen is carefully chosen for colour contrast, pattern, and polish quality. The listing photograph shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive, selected from the same group of stones. Because Tiger’s Eye forms with naturally occurring fibrous structures, each piece displays unique banding patterns and reflective surfaces.

This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the item is a genuine mineral specimen.

The classic egg carving combined with the shimmering appearance of Tiger’s Eye creates a decorative mineral piece suitable for collectors, geological displays, or natural stone décor.


Mineral Type and Crystal Classification

Tiger’s Eye is a fibrous variety of quartz, composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). It forms through a geological process known as pseudomorphism, where quartz gradually replaces fibrous crocidolite (a form of asbestos) while preserving the original fibrous structure.

This transformation results in the unique optical phenomenon known as chatoyancy, or the “cat’s eye” effect, where light reflects along the parallel fibrous structures within the stone.

Key mineralogical properties include:

  • Mineral Species: Quartz

  • Variety: Tiger’s Eye

  • Chemical Composition: Silicon dioxide (SiO₂)

  • Crystal System: Trigonal

  • Hardness: 7 on the Mohs scale

  • Lustre: Silky to vitreous when polished

  • Transparency: Opaque to slightly translucent along fibrous layers

The fibrous internal structure is responsible for the stone’s distinctive reflective bands and golden shimmer.


Geological Formation of Tiger’s Eye

Tiger’s Eye forms when silica-rich fluids gradually replace crocidolite fibres during geological processes within metamorphic rock environments. This replacement preserves the original fibrous structure of the mineral while converting it into durable quartz.

During formation, iron within the crocidolite oxidises, producing the golden-brown colouring typical of Tiger’s Eye. Variations in iron content and geological conditions can produce subtle colour differences ranging from honey-gold to darker brown tones.

Tiger’s Eye deposits are found in several parts of the world, with major sources including:

  • South Africa

  • Namibia

  • Australia

  • India

  • Madagascar

Madagascar is particularly well known for producing Tiger’s Eye suitable for carving and polishing due to the stone’s strong colour contrast and well-defined chatoyant bands.


Optical Effects and Chatoyancy

One of the most striking features of Tiger’s Eye is its chatoyant optical effect, which creates a moving band of reflected light across the surface of the stone when viewed from different angles.

This effect occurs because light reflects along the aligned fibrous quartz structure inside the mineral. When polished, the reflective band appears to shift across the stone as it is rotated.

Common visual characteristics include:

  • Golden-brown bands of colour

  • Silky reflective sheen

  • Parallel fibrous internal structure

  • Smooth polished surface enhancing light reflection

These optical qualities make Tiger’s Eye a particularly popular material for lapidary carvings such as spheres, palm stones, and decorative eggs.


Egg Carving and Lapidary Craftsmanship

This specimen has been shaped into a polished egg carving, a classic form widely used in gemstone and mineral carving. The egg shape provides a balanced, symmetrical display form while allowing the natural banding of the stone to flow smoothly across the surface.

The carving process involves precision shaping and polishing to achieve a smooth, reflective surface that highlights the mineral’s natural chatoyancy.

Crystal eggs are commonly appreciated for:

  • Mineral and gemstone collections

  • Decorative display pieces

  • Curiosity cabinet displays

  • Natural stone décor

  • Unique geological gift items

In some traditions, egg-shaped stones are traditionally associated with symbolic ideas such as cycles of nature or renewal, although interpretations vary depending on personal beliefs and cultural context.


Specimen Size and Authenticity

This Tiger’s Eye egg has been polished to reveal the natural colour bands and reflective qualities of the mineral.

Product details:

  • Stone: Natural Tiger’s Eye

  • Mineral Species: Quartz

  • Variety: Tiger’s Eye

  • Origin: Madagascar

  • Shape: Polished egg carving

  • Size: Approximately 32 x 25mm

Each specimen is carved from natural stone, meaning every piece has unique colour banding and reflective patterns.

The photograph shown in the listing displays an example of the specimen you will receive, selected from the same group of carvings.

Included with the item is a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the specimen is a genuine mineral.


Ideal for Collectors and Decorative Mineral Displays

Tiger’s Eye is widely appreciated for its geological formation process and striking optical properties. The polished egg shape allows the reflective banding and golden colour tones to be displayed clearly from multiple viewing angles.

This specimen is suitable for:

  • Mineral and gemstone collectors

  • Decorative crystal displays

  • Geological curiosity cabinets

  • Natural stone enthusiasts

  • Unique gift items

With its Madagascar origin, natural quartz composition, and distinctive chatoyant bands, this Tiger Eye Crystal Egg offers an attractive and authentic example of one of the most visually recognisable quartz varieties found in metamorphic rock formations.

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