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Most high-quality stones come from South Africa or Western Australia.
The finish should be smooth without visible cracks or pits. Types of Tiger’s Eye
Prices vary based on the metal (silver vs. gold) rather than the stone itself. buy tiger eye stone
It’s a 7 on the Mohs scale, meaning it’s tough enough for daily-wear rings. Market Pricing
Also called "Hawk’s Eye"; it’s unoxidized and has a moody, dark shimmer. Most high-quality stones come from South Africa or
Tiger’s Eye is generally budget-friendly, making it great for collectors: $1–$5 per piece. Cabochons: $5–$20 depending on size and chatoyancy.
Usually cut into cabochons (rounded, polished tops) to best display the shimmer. gold) rather than the stone itself
🐅 Real Tiger’s Eye is quite heavy and will scratch glass. While fakes aren't incredibly common because the stone is naturally abundant, look out for "fiber optic" glass replicas that look too perfect.