A round tiger's eye cabochon sits low in a simple gold-tone setting, its surface alive with the deep brown-and-gold chatoyancy the stone is known for — that slow, shifting stripe of light that moves like something breathing. Small details curl at each shoulder, softening the transition from band to stone without competing with it. The setting steps back entirely and lets the mineral do its work, which is the right call. A grounded, unhurried ring in the tradition of 1970s earth-stone jewelry.
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Collected by Mineral and Matter