Specimen #2408
Name: Tiger's Eye
Type: Gem
Locality: North Cape Province, South Africa
Favorite? N
Fluorescent? N
Size: 18.04 mm
Weight: 17.15 ct
Acquired: 2012-02-23
Source: Arkenstone Auction
Label: N
Comment: Tiger's Eye is known from only a few localities in the world, and most popularly from South Africa. This material gets its name from the obvious resemblence to the black and golden stripes of a Tiger, along with chatoyant "Cat's Eye" effect. These gems are a form of Chalcedony which is included by fibrous needels of the Amphibole Riebeckite (var: "Crocidolite"). This particular gem is a gorgeous Tiger's Eye stone showing brilliant flashes of gold against a brownish-black background. When the stone is rotated in the light, it shows several "Eyes" that dance around. The gem has a half-faceted "Heart" cut but with a flat table, and a faceted pavillion Even though it has a beautiful color, it is essentially opaque. Enjoy.
Minerals: Chalcedony
Tiger Eye - pseudomorph of asbestos
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Tiger Eye, North Cape Province, South Africa - 18.04 mm - 17.15 ct
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Tiger Eye, North Cape Province, South Africa - 18.04 mm - 17.15 ct