You know the moment: you're in a meeting and you feel your energy dip. What you need isn't more money, or more time. It's focus. It's willpower. You need something to ground you.
That's exactly what a tiger's eye bracelet does. For over 4 years, our customers have been finding themselves again with this stone. It's our best-selling gemstone, and that's no coincidence.
In this article, we'll explain why tiger's eye is so special, how to wear it, and how to care for it. Whether you're a first-time buyer or already a collector—here you'll find everything you need to know.
What makes tiger's eye unique?
Tiger's eye is no ordinary stone. It's a quartzite—a crystalline mineral composition found in South Africa, Australia, and Brazil. What makes it special is the chatoyant effect: that silky sheen that moves as you turn the stone. It's as if light lives within the stone.
This effect occurs because fine fibers within the stone reflect light in a specific way. Not shiny. Not matte. Something in between—something timeless.
For men, that's relevant. Nobody wants to look flashy. You want to be subtle. Powerful. Present without being loud.
"Tiger's eye isn't flashy. It's quiet confidence in stone form."
Stoney BraceletsRead more about the deeper meaning of tiger's eye and what it can do for you mentally.
The four key facts about tiger's eye
With a hardness of 7.0 on the Mohs scale, tiger's eye withstands daily wear. No worries when wearing it—it will last for years.
Those golden-brown stripes are unique to each stone. Your bracelet is literally unique—no two are identical.
Many wear it as a reminder: focus, strength, grounding. Just touching it helps you refocus.
Goes with casual, business, gym, evening. A tiger's eye bracelet works everywhere—it's your secret weapon for presence.
How to combine tiger's eye?
Many think you have to wear a stone solitarily. Not true. The strongest outfits use tiger's eye as an anchor, and you build around it.
We have three combinations for you that we constantly see working:
Black with gold—that's the combination. Obsidian adds depth, tiger's eye provides warmth. You see it on lawyers, CEOs, professionals who know what they're doing.
View obsidian →Lava stone is dark, coarse, raw. Next to tiger's eye, it creates contrast—you get both energies at once. Beautiful for those seeking balance between strength and refinement.
View lava stone →Hematite is silvery, metallic, closed. With tiger's eye, you keep everything in the same tone, but get two different textures. Subtle, but very effective.
View hematite →Combination table: what to wear where?
| Situation | Combination | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Business/Office | Tiger's Eye + Obsidian | Color is conservative, mix feels premium and controlled |
| Gym/Sports | Tiger's Eye Solo | Simple, not distracting, focus-forward |
| Evening/Social | Tiger's Eye + Hematite | Sheen of hematite feels more finished without being flashy |
| Creative/Bohemian | Tiger's Eye + Lava Stone | More character, you feel the rawness and grounding |
| Casual Daily | Tiger's Eye Solo | Works with everything, never overdressed, always right |
How to care for your tiger's eye?
Because it's a natural stone, it requires minimal maintenance—but that minimal care makes all the difference.
- Clean monthly: Lukewarm water + mild soap. Soft cloth. Dry. Done. No chemicals.
- Avoid direct sunlight: Prolonged UV can fade the stone. Store it in a darker place when not wearing.
- Do not wear in bath/shower: Water itself is not a problem, but soapy products can dull the stone. Take it off.
- Ensure the elastic remains intact: Our bracelets have premium elastic, but after 1-2 years it can deteriorate. Have it replaced—it costs almost nothing and your bracelet will look new.
- Store it dry: Humidity is the enemy of elastic, not the stone. A box in your nightstand is ideal.
Natural stone is not the same as diamond. It won't last forever without care. But with basic maintenance, your tiger's eye bracelet will last 5, 10, maybe 20 years. We have customers who have been wearing ours since 2019. That says it all.
Size Chart & Fit
A bracelet that doesn't fit well won't be worn. Our tiger's eye bracelets are adjustable (thanks to the elastic), and here we give you insight into how to choose the right size:
| Wrist Circumference (cm) | Recommended Size | Wearing Comfort |
|---|---|---|
| 16–17 cm | XS (6-inch) | Snug, slightly noticeable on wrist |
| 17–19 cm | S (7-inch) | Standard male, comfortable daily |
| 19–21 cm | M (8-inch) | Larger wrists, some room to move |
| 21+ cm | L (9-inch) | Extra large, still elegant |
Don't know your wrist circumference? Grab a tape measure, wrap it around your wrist (not too tight, not too loose), and you have your answer. Don't deduct anything from that—that's your size.
Frequently asked questions about tiger's eye
Is tiger's eye real or artificial?
Can I wear my tiger's eye every day?
Why is tiger's eye so popular at Stoney Bracelets?
Can I use tiger's eye in water/sea?
What is the difference between gold and black tiger's eye?
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Combine With Other Stones
If you're really serious about layering, here's how professionals do it.
Start with your anchor (tiger's eye). Then add one complementary stone to the same wrist. Not two—that's noise. One extra stone creates contrast and depth without overloading your wrist.
In this image, you see exactly what works: dark (obsidian) + warm (tiger's eye). Simple. Elegant. Powerful.
We've seen experienced men work with up to three stones at a time, but that requires taste. Start with two. Learn to feel how it sits. Escalate from there.
Why do thousands choose Stoney?
We are more than just a bracelet seller. We are craftspeople. Since 2019, we hand-select every stone in our Dutch workshop. No bulk imports. No low quality. Only genuine.
Your bracelet is not just an accessory. It is a totem. It is a reminder. It is your small source of power for your wrist.
You'll notice that when you put it on—and you'll still feel it when you wear it three years from now.



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