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Tiger Eye Crystal Pyramid 25-40mm Golden Brown Chatoyant Quartz Gemstone

Original price was: £15.00.Current price is: £13.50.

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Description

Genuine Tiger Eye Crystal Pyramid (25–40mm)

This beautifully polished Tiger Eye crystal pyramid is a genuine natural mineral specimen carved from chatoyant Tiger Eye quartz. Measuring approximately 25–40mm, the pyramid shape highlights the stone’s distinctive golden-brown bands and shimmering optical effect.

Each pyramid is a carefully selected specimen, chosen for its natural banding, colour contrast, and reflective chatoyancy. The photograph in the listing shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive, and because Tiger Eye is a natural mineral, every piece displays unique colour patterns and variations.

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

The geometric pyramid form combined with the dynamic reflective bands of Tiger Eye creates a striking decorative mineral display suitable for collectors, gemstone enthusiasts, and natural stone décor.


Mineral Type and Crystal Classification

Tiger Eye is a variety of quartz, specifically belonging to the chalcedony family of microcrystalline silica. Its unique appearance results from a geological process known as pseudomorphism, where the fibrous mineral crocidolite is gradually replaced by silica while preserving the original fibrous structure.

During this transformation, iron within the crocidolite oxidises, producing the warm golden and brown colour tones associated with Tiger Eye.

Key mineralogical properties include:

  • Mineral Family: Quartz

  • Variety: Tiger Eye

  • Chemical Composition: Silicon dioxide (SiO₂)

  • Crystal System: Trigonal

  • Hardness: Approximately 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale

  • Transparency: Opaque to slightly translucent at thin edges

  • Lustre: Silky to vitreous when polished

The preserved fibrous internal structure causes the well-known chatoyancy, often described as a “cat’s eye” optical effect. When the stone is moved under light, reflective bands appear to shift across the surface.


Geological Formation of Tiger Eye

Tiger Eye forms through the silicification of crocidolite asbestos fibres, typically within metamorphic or hydrothermal geological environments. As silica-rich fluids permeate the original fibrous mineral, quartz gradually replaces the crocidolite while maintaining its parallel fibre structure.

This geological process creates the layered internal structure responsible for the stone’s reflective optical properties.

Major deposits of Tiger Eye are found in:

  • South Africa

  • Namibia

  • Western Australia

  • India

  • Brazil

South Africa remains the most significant global source of high-quality Tiger Eye used for decorative carvings and gemstone production.


Natural Colour and Optical Features

Tiger Eye is recognised for its distinctive colour banding and reflective shimmer, which may include:

  • Golden honey tones

  • Deep brown bands

  • Bronze or amber highlights

  • Darker contrasting streaks

The optical effect known as chatoyancy occurs when light reflects off the parallel fibrous layers inside the quartz. This creates a moving band of light across the surface as the stone is viewed from different angles.

The polishing process enhances both the reflective qualities and the natural colour contrast of the stone.


Pyramid Shape and Decorative Appeal

This specimen has been cut and polished into a pyramid shape, a classic geometric form frequently used in decorative stone carving and mineral displays. The pyramid features a square base and four triangular faces meeting at a central apex.

The symmetrical design allows the stone’s natural banding to be viewed from multiple angles while emphasising the shimmering chatoyant effect across the polished surfaces.

Pyramid-shaped crystals are commonly used in:

  • Mineral and gemstone collections

  • Decorative display pieces

  • Desk or shelf ornaments

  • Natural stone décor arrangements

In many cultural traditions, pyramid shapes are traditionally associated with symbolic geometry and architectural forms, although interpretations vary depending on historical and cultural context.


Size, Authenticity and Specimen Details

  • Stone Type: Natural Tiger Eye

  • Mineral Family: Quartz

  • Shape: Polished pyramid carving

  • Size: Approximately 25–40mm

  • Finish: Smooth polished surface

  • Optical Feature: Natural chatoyancy

Each pyramid is carved from natural Tiger Eye stone, meaning every specimen displays its own unique colour bands and reflective patterns.

The photograph provided in the listing shows an example of the specimen you will receive, selected from the same batch of natural minerals.

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


Ideal for Mineral Collectors and Natural Stone Gifts

Tiger Eye crystal pyramids combine natural geological formation with skilled lapidary craftsmanship, creating a visually striking decorative mineral piece.

This specimen is ideal for:

  • Mineral and gemstone collectors

  • Decorative crystal displays

  • Natural stone enthusiasts

  • Unique geological gifts

  • Display pieces for cabinets, desks, or shelves

The rich golden-brown banding and reflective chatoyant surface make this Tiger Eye pyramid a distinctive mineral specimen that showcases both the geological formation of quartz minerals and the artistry of stone carving.

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