Belle's Place Holistic

A unique and personal blend of positive aromatherapy, spiritualism and magic

£15.00

Description

Tiger’s eye owes its name to an unusual optical effect – in the glare of the sun it shines and twinkles. Necklaces with this stone are effective and versatile, which makes them a perfect addition to both everyday and elegant evening outfits.

In esoteric, the tiger’s eye stone is perceived as a mineral that brings good luck and professional success, allows you to achieve financial independence.

The tree of life in jewellery, apart from its wonderful aesthetic values, carries a strong symbolic context. It is closer to us than we think – the crown is our mind, the trunk – the body.

Chain length: approx. 50 cm

More information about Tiger Eye

Tigers eye is a metamorphic rock, which means it started out as one thing and through a mixture of environments and pressures became something else, which may be why so many of us feel drawn to it. Tigers Eye is believed to have many properties and is often associated with protection. It has been used as a talisman against negative energies, curses, and ill-wishing, it is also associated with strengthening willpower and determination, helping with detoxification & abstinence, staying committed to goals, resisting distractions or temptations and it is also used as a wealth and success talisman. Tigers Eye is often associated with the solar plexus chakra and is believed to help balance and align this energy centre, promoting a sense of personal power and confidence, leading to balancing of emotions reducing anxiety, stress, and tension. It is thought to unlock creative potential and promote innovative thinking and finally, for thousands of years, there have been instances where Tiger’s Eye has been used in promoting physical healing, specifically with issues related to the eyes, throat, and reproductive organs

Tree of Life Gemstone Necklace – Tiger Eye

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Weight 0.025 kg
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