Heart of the Wild Bracelet - Green tiger eye
Green Tiger Eye is a truly extraordinary stone, offering a harmonious blend of profound healing, love, and equilibrium. Its energy feels like the tranquil embrace of a vibrant forest, grounding your spirit while revitalizing your energy. You’ll find this particularly beneficial during periods of low vitality or healing transitions, as it works to restore harmony and fortify your heart chakra, encouraging an open-hearted embrace of love in all its forms.
Beyond the distinctive traits of green tiger eye, it also embodies the potent qualities of brown tiger eye, harmonizing the powerful energies of the Sun and Earth, fostering practicality and grounding. Its uplifting vibration clears away negativity, replacing it with optimism. By balancing yin and yang energies and aligning both hemispheres of the brain, tiger eye supports clarity, confidence, and courage.
This stone resonates strongly with the root and solar plexus chakras, enhancing psychic intuition, emotional resilience, and self-discipline. It is renowned for attracting prosperity, offering protection, and cultivating patience—traits that reflect the watchful and calculated demeanor of a tiger.
Whether incorporated into meditation practices, worn or kept nearby, tiger eye can help you ground your energy, sharpen your focus, and bring your dreams to fruition by connecting you to your inherent power. Its radiant, shimmering bands symbolize the beauty of life, reminding us to celebrate our journey and manifest our desires with joy. Let this striking stone empower you to move forward with purposeful confidence!
Green Tiger's Eye, brass,
Elastic - Most of my bracelets are made with high-quality elastic, then tied with a hidden surgeon's knot and super-glued. I've personally been wearing several bracelets nearly every day, or all the time, for over three years, and none have broken.
Care and feeding of elastic: roll the bracelet up over your hand to put it on, and to remove, do the reverse. Don't stretch it or push it up your arm; that will permanently distort the elastic, and you don't want that.
Clasp vs elastic - Sometimes I have to put in some tiny beads, with minuscule holes that won't work with elastic. That's when I bring out the beading wire and either a chain and lobster clasp, or a toggle clasp. Yeah, I know they're harder to get on. But with the free bracelet helper that I include with clasp bracelets, it's a snap.