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Pure Tigers Eye Rings in Sterling Silver  

Tigers eye rings in pure sterling silver bring the golden-brown bands of this chatoyant quartz to your finger. Our collection holds 36,647 rings featuring natural tigers eye set in .925 silver, priced from $6 to $6,302. This stone rates 6.5-7 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for regular wear. Each piece ships free within the US from our catalog, which we have curated since 2005. Browse settings from simple bezel mounts to multi-stone arrangements.

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Natural Tigers Eye Rings: Stone Facts and Silver Details

Tigers eye forms in South Africa, Australia, and parts of Asia where crocidolite fibers transform into quartz while retaining their parallel structure. This process creates the cat-eye effect that moves across the stone surface as light shifts. The golden and brown stripes occur naturally without treatment in most commercial tigers eye, though some stones receive heat processing to deepen red tones. Our rings pair these natural stones with .925 sterling silver, an alloy containing 92.5% pure silver mixed with copper for structural strength. You will find settings ranging from single oval cabochons to cluster designs featuring tigers eye alongside complementary stones. Ring sizes span standard US measurements, and product pages list specific dimensions for each stone. SilverRush Style sources tigers eye from established suppliers who verify geographic origin. We photograph each ring to show actual color variation and banding patterns. The silky luster of well-cut tigers eye develops more character with wear, and silver settings can be polished at home with a soft cloth.

Is tigers eye safe for everyday ring wear?

With a Mohs hardness of 6.5-7, tigers eye holds up to regular use. Remove rings during heavy manual work to prevent scratches or impacts.

Where does your tigers eye originate?

Most tigers eye in our collection comes from South African deposits, with some stones sourced from Western Australia and East Asian mines.

What does .925 sterling silver mean?

The .925 stamp indicates 92.5% pure silver content. The remaining 7.5% is copper, which adds durability without affecting the silver appearance.

Do you offer free shipping on tigers eye rings?

All US orders ship free. We have maintained this policy since opening in 2005.

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