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Red Tiger's Eye 10mm Faceted RoundsRed Tiger's Eye 10mm Faceted Rounds approx. 16" long Bead size approx. 10mm Sold by the strand. Price is for ONE STRAND ONLY Tigers Eye is a form of Chalcedony quartz, but is what is a known in mineralogy as a pseudomorph. The term comes from the Greek for "false form." Pseudomorphs form when one mineral replaces another. It began as the fibrous blue mineral called Crocidolite, which is made up of iron and sodium. The Crocidolite was gradually
- Red Tiger's Eye 10mm Faceted Rounds
- approx. 16" long
- Bead size approx. 10mm
- Sold by the strand. Price is for ONE STRAND ONLY
- Tiger’s Eye is a form of Chalcedony quartz, but is what is a known in mineralogy as a pseudomorph. The term comes from the Greek for "false form." Pseudomorphs form when one mineral replaces another. It began as the fibrous blue mineral called Crocidolite, which is made up of iron and sodium. The Crocidolite was gradually transformed into when quartz becomes embedded between the fibers of Crocidolite. This process can result in two different gemstones: a blue stone called Hawk's Eye or the golden brown stone called Tiger's Eye. Gentle heating can turn Tiger’s Eye a rich red color. In the course of the process, the Crocidolite is completely dissolved. But the quartz takes on the fibrous formations and this creates the parallel lines within the gem which gives it that effect of shifting plays of light; it is one of the "chatoyant" gemstones. Chatoyancy exhibits a changeable silky luster as light is reflected within the thin parallel fibrous bands. Tiger's Eye is mined in South Africa, Australia, the USA, Canada, India, and Namibia Ancient Roman soldiers were said to carry Tiger’s Eye stones for protection in battle. Common folklore rumors Tiger's Eye may increase focus and mental clarity, and is a good stone for business people.
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★★★★★ 5
Good toy for tough chewer.
Color: Hammer, Size: 7 Inch
My dog loved this toy. I would purchase again. Was a pretty tough toy, lasted longer than most.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Durable
Color: Hammer, Size: 7 Inch
Even my monster hasn't been able to chew through these in a few months, and he has destroyed one of the black Kongs in the same time frame.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Tough to destroy for aggressive chewers
Color: Wrench, Size: 8 Inch
My doggie chewed out stairscase, the sofa, my shoes, and would destroy anything labeled pet “tough” toys. This stopped her from destroying!! Soo cool and cleans her teeth too. I got this one as gift for other retriever fams! Super cool. Doesn’t smell bad and its lightweight but durable like crazy.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Chew Toy
Color: Wrench, Size: 8 Inch
An excellent chew toy for a very hearty chewer.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Great Toy for Chewers!
Color: Hammer, Size: 7 Inch
This is one of my dog’s favorite toys! He will chew on it for hours. It is durable and takes him a while to make it indistinguishable as a hammer. No smell to it. The rubber bits do come off so I have to check it and make sure he doesn’t eat them.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2025