Crystal · Modern Lapidary · Sandalphon’s stone
Tiger's Eye
The stone the modern tradition reaches for in the granting of focused will.
Tiger's Eye is one of the stones the modern popular tradition has placed at the centre of the protective lapidary. The older books named it under a different grammar — the medieval Marbodus, the classical Pliny, the biblical sapphire and carbuncle of Exodus and Ezekiel — and the site holds both traditions together for the stones where they meet.
A note on the modern stones
The older books (Pliny, Marbodus, the biblical lapidary) did not always name the stones the modern crystal-tradition reaches for. Where the older books did name the stone, the site quotes them. Where the modern tradition is naming a stone the older books knew under another name, the site says so. Where the modern tradition names a stone the older books did not catalogue, the site catalogues it under the older grammar’s spirit — not as instruction in occult practice, but as defensive reference for the reader who already carries one.
What the tradition records
- Name
- Tiger's Eye
- Colour
- Banded gold, brown, sometimes blue or red
- Origin
- South Africa, Australia, India — a fibrous quartz with chatoyancy
- Hardness (Mohs)
- 5.5–6 (medium)
- Recorded source
- Pliny, Natural History; Roman military tradition
- Archangel pairing
- Sandalphon
- Angel number
- 1414
- How to use
- Carried in the pocket, worn on a pendant near the throat, or placed on a windowsill or threshold for the duration of the office
The office in the older books
The Roman soldier carried tiger's eye to ensure that he could see his enemies before they saw him; Pliny records it as a stone of the watcher and the scout.
The office in the modern lapidary
In the modern lapidary the stone is reached for in the granting of focused will, the discerning of motive in others, and the courage to act on what has been discerned.
The archangel pairing
Sandalphon is the Watcher who weaves prayers and stands at the human threshold. Tiger's eye is the stone of the alert defender. The reader who has been called by Sandalphon — through a recurrence of angel number 1414, through the answering of a long prayer, or through the silent recognition the older books describe as the meeting — carries the paired stone for the forty days after the call.
See the full profile of Sandalphon — the day, the planet, the traditional prayer, and the standing devotion.
How the tradition prescribes its use
- Acquire the stone honestly. A stone given as a gift carries the giver’s intention; a stone bought in deliberate exchange carries the wearer’s own choice. Either is valid. Stones taken in haste or under deception carry their origin.
- Cleanse before first carrying. The older sources prescribe water from a running source, or one night under the moon, or one hour in salt. The cleansing is the wearer’s reception of the stone into use.
- Carry for the forty-day window. The tradition is consistent on this duration. Long enough to break the previous pattern; short enough to stay attentive to whether the office of the stone is needed again.
- Re-cleanse periodically. Stones worn through difficult passages absorb the difficulty. Once a month under running water, or in salt overnight, is the standing prescription.
- Hold the call alongside the stone. The stone is the body of the office; the call to Sandalphon is the office’s voice. The stone does not work without the call.
What to carry
Tiger's Eye pendant or pocket stone — the worn or carried form the tradition records. Worn near the throat or carried in a pocket for at least the forty-day window after the call to Sandalphon. → Shop on Amazon
Tiger's Eye tumbled stones — for the pocket, the windowsill, or the threshold of a room. → Shop on Amazon
Common questions
What is tiger's eye good for spiritually?
The Roman soldier carried tiger's eye to ensure that he could see his enemies before they saw him; Pliny records it as a stone of the watcher and the scout. In the modern lapidary, In the modern lapidary the stone is reached for in the granting of focused will, the discerning of motive in others.
Which archangel is paired with tiger's eye?
Tiger's Eye is paired with Sandalphon in the modern correspondence. Sandalphon is the Watcher who weaves prayers and stands at the human threshold. Tiger's eye is the stone of the alert defender.
Which angel number is paired with tiger's eye?
Tiger's Eye is paired with angel number 1414 in the standing correspondence. The reader who sees 1414 repeatedly may consider carrying or wearing tiger's eye.
How should I wear or carry tiger's eye?
Worn on a pendant near the throat, set in a ring on the right hand, or carried as a tumbled stone in the pocket. The forty-day window is the standing duration. Re-cleanse periodically under running water or overnight in salt.
Oculus tigris, vigilantia animae.