Most of the tiger’s eye prayer beads are golden brown and yellow stripes. Further more, we produce red tiger’s eye rosaries, which have lustrous alternating bands of mahogany and dark chocolate hues. Tigers eye rosaries are considered a star stone rosaries for Gemini. Also, tigers eye stone rosary is the anniversary gemstone rosaries for the 9th year of marriage. Tiger eye gem stone rosary is a semi-precious stone rosary. Tiger eye stone rosary beads mined primarily in South Africa and Western Australia. The shimmering bands of colour and golden luster have held it in high esteem since ancient times. Its proper term, tiger’s eye is a representation of the eye of the tiger which was believed to bring clarity, wisdom in business, health and spiritual well-being. Because of the rosaries beads appearance, tiger eye rosaries were once thought to be all-seeing rosaries. Tiger eye rosary bead, a form of rosary quartz bead, is reputed to inspire courage, spiritual clarity and commitment, considered as meditation rosary.
Some prayers believe that tigers eye rosaries will help focus the mind. Other prayers say that tiger eye rosary will offer protection to prayers who travel. Some prayers think that tiger eye will enhance will power, integrity, practicality, and even good luck. Also, tiger eye rosaries will bring prosperity usually in the form of money. Prayers believe that tigers eye rosaries will counteract feeling of hypochondria. Physically, some prayers say tiger eye rosaries are good for asthma.
Our glossy round genuine tigers eye rosaries in 6 mm rosary beads and 8 mm rosary beads are enjoyed well all the time. All of our tiger eye rosaries are sterling silver rosaries, handmade rosaries, with silver miraculous centerpiece and crucifix. 5 decade tiger eye rosaries are very popular among American prayers.
Besides, if you want to have your special tigers eye rosaries, please contact us, it is our pleasure to produce rosaries for you.
Tiger eye rosaries is one of special religious jewellery, beautiful gifts for prayers.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
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