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Red Tiger's Eye

Red Tiger's Eye bracelet

Naming 

Red tiger's eye, like other tiger's eye variants, is named after the luminous stripes on the stone, similar to tiger stripes. This stone is also known as Dragon’s Eye because of its color. 

Origin   

South Africa has rich deposits of tiger's eye. But it can also be found in other places, such as Australia, Myanmar, India, Namibia and the United States. 

Legends 

The Red Tiger Eye is the holy stone of Indians. It can make it easier for people to make breakthroughs in their careers, know how to self-discipline, relieve pressure and achieve goals, and lead a happy life. The flowing tiger's eyes are shining with wealth and have strong vitality, and have the effect of attracting wealth and warding off evil spirits. 

In ancient Rome, soldiers relied on the meaning of red tiger eyes before fighting. These red tiger eye amulets are carved to give protection and good luck in the fierce battle. 

Red tiger eye also existed in ancient Egypt. It was said that Red tiger eye closely connected with the sun god Ra. The Egyptians wore this stone for strength and vitality. The ancient Egyptians even believed that it could ease the transition to the afterlife after death. 

Healing properties 

1. The red tiger's eye stone is the best amulet and lucky charm as a warding off evil in the traditional sense. red tiger eye stones are often be worn to ward off evil and block evil. 

2. The red tiger's eye stone also has the effect of recruiting wealth, which can gather wealth and keep wealth. Wearing it can strengthen one's own control ability and make the property not easy to outflow. 

3. Red Tiger's Eye is a stone full of vitality and excitement. Therefore, when you feel that you are not ready to begin your journey, holding this stone may be a good start for your day. 

One of the most popular ways to use red tiger eye is as a companion stone. Small tumbling stones, large polished pieces or jewellery are easy to carry with you.