
Benefits of Tiger Eye Stone: Health, Spiritual, & Financial
Tiger Eye — known in Sanskrit tradition as Vyaghra mani — is the golden-brown quartz famous for its silky, moving band of light, an effect called chatoyancy (the cat's eye). A stone of courage, confidence and grounding, it is linked in tradition to the Sun and Mars and to the solar-plexus chakra — worn for willpower, focus, drive and protection. This guide covers what Tiger Eye is worn for, who it suits, an honest price guide, how to wear it, and how to tell a natural stone from dyed or glass imitations.
Tiger Eye is the doer's stone — worn for nerve, focus and the confidence to act.
What Tiger Eye is worn for
| Area | Traditional association |
|---|---|
| Confidence & courage | Self-belief, nerve and standing your ground |
| Focus & willpower | Solar-plexus chakra — discipline and drive |
| Grounding & protection | Steadying the mind and shielding from negativity |
| Drive & success | Motivation for work, study and goals |
Tiger Eye at a glance
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Also known as | Vyaghra mani |
| Planet | Sun & Mars |
| Mineral | Quartz (silicon dioxide) |
| Look | Golden to reddish-brown with a silky chatoyant band |
| Chakra | Solar Plexus & Root |
| Hardness | 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale |
| Worn as | Bracelet or ring |
Who should wear Tiger Eye
Tiger Eye is gentle and widely suitable — a good choice for anyone wanting more confidence, focus, motivation or grounding, and it is popular with students, entrepreneurs and anyone facing pressure or a big decision. In tradition it is linked to the Sun and Mars and worn to support willpower and courage. If you are wearing it for a specific astrological reason, confirm with an astrologer.
Tiger Eye price — an honest guide
Tiger Eye is an affordable, widely available quartz; quality comes down to the sharpness and brightness of the chatoyant band. Use these as a guide (per bead or cabochon).
| Quality | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial / dull band | ₹100 – ₹300 | Weak or patchy sheen |
| Good natural (clear golden band) | ₹400 – ₹1,000 | The popular everyday range |
| Fine (sharp, bright chatoyancy) | ₹1,200 – ₹3,000+ | Strong single band, rich colour |
The test of a good Tiger Eye is its band of light — a single bright streak that glides across the stone as you turn it.
How to wear Tiger Eye
Tiger Eye is most often worn as a bracelet on the left wrist, or set in silver or gold as a ring. Wear it consistently, and cleanse it from time to time with sage smoke or moonlight rather than long water soaks.
How to spot natural Tiger Eye
Natural Tiger Eye is common and usually genuine, but watch for two things: dyed stones and fibre-optic glass sold as cat's eye. How to tell:
- The band: natural chatoyancy is a soft, slightly uneven band of warm light; glass shows a single, too-perfect bright line that looks artificial.
- Bubbles: fibre-optic glass may show tiny internal bubbles or an unnaturally even grid; natural stone does not.
- Colour: natural Tiger Eye is golden to reddish-brown; vivid pink, blue or green tiger eye is dyed.
- Honest sourcing: buy from a seller who describes it as natural Tiger Eye.
The GemsMantra standard
From a 53-year family lineage of Vedic practice, every Tiger Eye we offer is natural stone, energised before dispatch, and honestly described — so you are buying genuine Tiger Eye, not dyed or fibre-optic glass.
Frequently asked questions
What are the benefits of Tiger Eye?
In tradition, Tiger Eye is worn for confidence, courage, focus, willpower and grounding, and is associated with the Sun, Mars and the solar-plexus chakra.
Who should wear Tiger Eye?
It is gentle and widely suitable — popular with students, entrepreneurs and anyone wanting confidence or focus — and is traditionally linked to the Sun and Mars.
What is the price of Tiger Eye?
Tiger Eye is affordable: good natural pieces typically range from ₹400 to ₹1,000, while fine stones with a sharp, bright band run ₹1,200 to ₹3,000+.
How is Tiger Eye worn?
Most often as a bracelet on the left wrist, or set in silver or gold as a ring, worn consistently and cleansed gently from time to time.
How do I know if Tiger Eye is real?
Natural Tiger Eye shows a soft, slightly uneven band of light; fibre-optic glass shows a too-perfect bright line and may have tiny bubbles. Vivid pink or blue tiger eye is dyed.
Wear a genuine Tiger Eye
Natural stone with a real chatoyant band, energised before dispatch.
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Crystal and gemstone associations described here reflect traditional and metaphysical beliefs. They are not medical, financial or legal advice and are not presented as guaranteed outcomes. Prices are indicative ranges only.



































































































