Golden Tiger Eye Slab – Double Layer Flash with Warm Glow
This Golden Tiger Eye slab packs a punch with its strong double-layer flash — you’ll see that shimmering chatoyance dance across both layers under the right light. It’s compact but full of movement.
📏 Measurements (inches – longest – approx.): 2.2 x 2 x 0.29
Perfect for small cabochons or inlay work where you want bold golden flash in a tighter space.
🔍 Product Features:
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Material: Golden Tiger Eye
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Origin: South Africa
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Color Profile: Gold with layered chatoyance
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Finish: Takes a bright, reflective polish
💎 Why You’ll Love It:
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Bold double-layer flash and vibrant color
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Ideal for cabbing, wire wrapping, or inlay work
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Compact size with strong visual movement
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Excellent polish potential
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A timeless favorite for lapidarists and collectors
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All of the stones and fossils offered here are natural materials formed over millions of years through geological and organic processes. As a result, it is completely normal for them to exhibit natural fractures, pits, inclusions, voids, and other surface or internal features that reflect their ancient origins. These characteristics are not flaws—they are part of what makes each piece unique. We encourage you to review all product photos carefully and research the properties of each material before purchasing to ensure it meets your expectations. If you have any questions about a specific piece, feel free to contact us before ordering.
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