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4.22 Ct. Cabochon Tiger's Eye from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jun 28
Item ID: | K25451 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.95 Width: 9.89 Height: 5.66 |
Weight: | 4.22 Ct. |
Color: help | Golden Brown |
Color intensity: help | N/A |
Clarity: help | Opaque |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $10 |
This golden brown tiger's eye presents as a carefully proportioned round cabochon weighing 4.22 carats, measuring 9.95 x 9.89 x 5.66 mm. The stone is opaque at eye level and shows a warm, golden brown bodytone that shifts subtly under light due to its chatoyant structure. The cabochon shape enhances the silky bands that are characteristic of tiger's eye, and the excellent polish applied to this specimen brings depth and luster to the surface. No enhancements have been applied to this material, and its origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a locality noted for well formed and attractively hued examples of this chatoyant quartz.
The cut and finish of the gem are optimized to emphasize its optical phenomena and to accommodate a range of setting styles. As a cabochon cut, the dome profile provides an even display of chatoyancy when the stone is rotated or viewed under directional light, and the nearly symmetrical dimensions of 9.95 x 9.89 mm make it a versatile choice for ring centers, solitaire pendants, or bespoke jewelry designs. The polished surface is free from surface abrasions visible at normal viewing distance, and the clarity grade of opaque communicates the expected, solid visual character of tiger's eye rather than transparent gem material. Given the stone's weight and proportions this piece sits comfortably on a finger as shown in accompanying images while maintaining an elegant presence that is neither oversized nor diminutive.
This tiger's eye is procured and presented by The Natural Gemstone Company with attention to provenance and treatment disclosure. The origin of Ceylon Sri Lanka is documented for this specimen, and no thermal, dye, or filling enhancements have been used. For clients and collectors who prioritize natural, untreated material, this piece represents an example of responsibly sourced, market ready tiger's eye. The Natural Gemstone Company evaluates each gem for cutting quality, polish, and overall integrity before making it available, and this cabochon meets our internal criteria for visual appeal and durability within its material class.
Beyond its gemological attributes, tiger's eye carries a long history of use in talismans and personal adornment, and a range of metaphysical and healing properties are traditionally attributed to it. Practitioners and enthusiasts commonly describe tiger's eye as a grounding and protective stone, believed to promote courage, clarity of thought, and practical decision making. It is often associated with the solar plexus region, and is thought to support personal power, willpower, and confidence when kept on the person or used during contemplative practices. Many users report that the stone helps to balance emotional extremes, providing a steadying influence that can assist with focus and perseverance during periods of stress or uncertainty. In addition, tiger's eye is frequently credited with enhancing insight into personal motives and external circumstances, fostering a pragmatic outlook that supports problem solving and strategic action.
For practical use and care, tiger's eye should be handled in accordance with its physical properties and common lapidary guidance. With a hardness near 7 on the Mohs scale, the stone is suitable for everyday wear in well designed jewelry, though it should be protected from prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals and extreme temperature fluctuations. Cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft cloth or brush is effective for routine maintenance, and professional inspection is recommended for set pieces if any setting stress is suspected. In terms of application, this cabochon is well suited to use as a focal gem in rings, pendants, or custom pieces intended for regular wear, and it also serves as an attractive specimen for collectors or those who incorporate stones into meditation and grounding practices. The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide additional information on setting recommendations and to assist with bespoke mounting options tailored to this specific gemstone.




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