Tigers Eye Braided Bracelet
Tigers Eye Braided Bracelet
Personal Will Power
Tiger’s Eye is a most ancient talisman, mysterious and powerful, revered and feared - an “all-seeing all-knowing eye,” thought to grant a wearer the ability to observe everything, even through closed doors.
It was chosen by the Egyptians for the eyes in their deity statues to express a divine vision and was believed to provide the protection of the sun and earth combined, of Ra, the sun god and Geb, the god of the growing land.
Linked to the magical tiger, the king of beasts in Eastern mythology, Tiger’s Eye portrayed courage, integrity and right use of power.
Roman soldiers carried it to deflect weapons and to be brave in battle. It has been highly regarded throughout history as a stone of prosperity and good fortune, protecting one’s resources and reflecting back malice or threats from others.
Materials - Tiger Eye Stones⎜Braided with waxed cord⎜Size: One size fits all - Adjustable⎜Bead Rondelle: 8.5 mm.
Extras - Metaphysic Properties and Crystal Practice.
Vibrational Energy
Tiger’s Eye
Is a remarkable ally for the mind, balancing emotional extremes and allowing scattered thoughts, feelings and information to come together in a way that makes sense. It brings focus and stability, enabling one to make decisions from a place of reason rather than emotion. Tiger’s Eye is ideal for those who are spaced out and uncommitted to find purpose; for those who find it difficult to remain optimistic, it stimulates hope and confidence for the future.
Wear or carry Tiger’s Eye for increasing insight and perception in unfamiliar places or circumstances, and for protection from the negative intentions of others. Tiger’s Eye sharpens the senses, helping one pay attention to details and prepare for positive action. It reflects an overview of situations and assists when things are happening too fast.
It is one of the best aids for resolving a crisis and provides perfect support when one is afraid of making the wrong decision. Use for quick thinking, sizing up someone’s character, and for realizing the consequences of one’s own actions.