Natural History

Natural History

Natural Tiger's Eye Free Form Sculpture

Lot Closed

December 3, 07:40 PM GMT

Estimate

4,000 - 6,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Natural Tiger's Eye Free Form Sculpture

Approximately 2.5 billion years ago

Mt. Brockman Station, Pilbara, Western Australia


17½ by 5 inches (44.5 cm). 11 pounds (5kg).


This specimen displays a band of brilliant golden yellow and lines of deep red and rich green. It has been polished to reveal details of its natural character.

Tiger’s Eye is a rare type of chatoyant (meaning “cat’s eye”) gemstone, characterized by remarkable colors and patterns arising from the unique optical reflectance of its fibrous structure. Formed from sediments laid down at the bottom of a shallow sea over two and a half billion years ago, Tiger's Eye is found exclusively in a remote region of Western Australia, making it one of nature's finest and rarest examples of abstract artwork.

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