Golden Rutilated Quartz & Tiger’s Eye Bracelet – Clarity & Protection & Focus
Slim, luminous and steady. This women’s bracelet blends 6 mm Golden Rutilated Quartz (Huang Ta Jing)—clear quartz shot through with golden rutile needles for crisp, optimistic energy—with silky Tiger’s Eye for grounding and protection. Honey-amber tones and subtle chatoyancy give a refined, everyday shine. Hand-strung on a durable, latex-free stretch for easy wear.
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Materials & Design: 6 mm golden rutilated quartz and tiger’s eye round beads; small metal spacers; one or two larger accent beads for balance.
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Symbolic Intention: Rutilated quartz is favored for clarity & wealth luck; tiger’s eye supports focus, courage & protection—a balanced piece for work or travel.
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Specs: Main beads 6 mm; accent beads slightly larger (natural variation).
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Sizes (inner circumference): 14 cm, 15 cm, 16 cm — tailored for women’s wrists.
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Care: Wipe with a soft dry cloth; avoid chemicals, perfume, and long soaking. Natural stones vary in banding and inclusions; each bracelet is unique.
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We want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase. Items can be returned or exchanged within 45 days of delivery.
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