OUR TIGER EYE JEWELRY

In the fascinating world of jewelry, certain gemstones stand out for their history and benefits. Tiger's eye is one of these exceptional gems. Min&ral joaillerie offers unique jewelry made from 18-carat EcoGold and 100% natural stones. This article explores the history, benefits and care of tiger's eye, with a particular focus on our ethical practices.

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HISTORY AND ORIGINS OF TIGER'S EYE

Tiger's eye has fascinated civilizations for millennia. During the Roman Empire, this brown stone with golden highlights was highly prized. Roman warriors wore it for strength, courage and protection in battle.
The stone owes its name to its striking resemblance to the feline eye, offering a palette of colors ranging from golden yellow to iridescent brown. First discovered in South Africa in the 1800s, tiger's eye is now mined from numerous deposits in North Africa, Burma, China, Brazil, Australia, Russia, India, Madagascar and the USA.
A protective shield
In the Middle Ages, popular belief attributed protective properties to tiger's eye against evil spirits. The gem was worn as an amulet to ward off negative energies and spells. Even today, many people still believe in the protective virtues of this fascinating stone.

Tiger's eye: a stone of many benefits

This semi-precious stone is appreciated not only for its rare beauty. Tiger's eye is said to have numerous mental and physical benefits. It is said to help balance the internal organs and reduce headaches.
From a psychological standpoint, tiger's eye is reputed to boost self-confidence and promote mental clarity. These beneficial effects are said to have a positive impact on the daily well-being of those who wear it.
Therapeutic use of tiger's eye
In lithotherapy, tiger's eye is often used to help combat anxiety and stress. Its soothing energy is also said to enhance concentration and stimulate creativity. Many people incorporate this stone into their meditation or relaxation routine.

How to care for your tiger's eye jewelry?

To preserve the splendor of your tiger's eye jewelry, a few simple steps are all it takes. The first step is to protect it from external damage and dirt. Regular cleaning helps maintain the stone's brilliance.
- Soak your jewelry in a bowl of warm, soapy water.
- Moisten a soft cloth and gently rub the surface of the stone.
- Carefully dry the piece with a cotton cloth to remove residual soapy water and dust.

With a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, tiger's eye is relatively resistant. However, it is essential to avoid subjecting it to heavy impact to preserve its natural brilliance and longevity.

Ethical metalwork and noble materials

Min&ral ethical jewelry is firmly committed to an ethical approach. Our EcoGold 18-carat recycled gold jewelry complies with strict environmental standards. Every stone used, including tiger's eye, is 100% natural and carefully selected.
The diamonds used in our creations also respect ethical standards. By choosing min&ral joaillerie, you are choosing sustainable and responsible jewelry.

Unique and customizable

Our collections offer a wide variety of designs, all customizable to your desires. Whether it's a pendant, a ring or earrings, each piece of jewelry finds its inspiration in nature. Add a touch of elegance and mystery to your style with the tiger's eye.
Min&ral joaillerie combines tradition and innovation. We combine traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques to create unique pieces. So you can wear a timeless piece of jewelry with pride, while respecting ecological and ethical values.

Wear the natural beauty of tiger's eye

Whether to enhance your well-being or add a distinguished touch to your outfits, tiger's eye meets all your expectations. Discover our collection and let yourself be seduced by this stone with a thousand virtues.
Wearing a piece of min&ral joaillerie means choosing quality, ethics and natural beauty. Experience it now and bring a new dimension to your look with tiger eye.

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