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Tiger Eye Witch's Hat, Set of 2, 1 3/4 Inches
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Tiger's eye carved into a witch's hat is a warm, golden little charm: a stone of grounded courage shaped into a wink at the craft. This set of two Tiger Eye Witch's Hat carvings gives you a matched pair of banded golden-brown stones, each about 1.75 inches, ready to steady a working, sit on an altar, or travel in a pocket as a confidence stone.
Tiger's eye is a chatoyant quartz, its silky bands of gold and brown shifting in the light as you turn it, an effect called chatoyancy that gives the stone its cat's-eye shimmer. In the crystal tradition it is a stone of grounding, courage, and protection.
Key Features of the Tiger Eye Witch's Hat Set
A matched set of two. Two tiger's eye witch's hats, easy to place at opposite corners of an altar, hold one in each hand, or keep one and gift the other.
Genuine carved tiger's eye. Each hat is cut from real tiger's eye, so the golden bands and the shifting chatoyant shimmer belong to the natural stone.
Small enough to carry. At about 1.75 inches each, the hats are pocket-sized grounding stones that double as a warm confidence charm.
Product Details
- Set: two tiger's eye witch's hat carvings
- Size: each hat approximately 1.75 inches tall
- Material: genuine carved tiger's eye (chatoyant quartz)
- Color: golden brown with shifting bands, varies from stone to stone
- Element: Fire; Planet: Sun (per Cunningham)
The Spiritual Significance
Tiger's eye is a warm, solar stone of grounded strength. In Scott Cunningham's crystal lore it answers to the Sun and the element of fire, and it carries powers of protection, courage, and luck. It is the stone many reach for when they want to feel confident and clear-headed under pressure, steady rather than scattered, brave rather than anxious.
Its golden bands and the shifting cat's-eye shimmer have long given it an association with watchful awareness, the all-seeing eye that misses nothing, which adds a protective, discerning quality to its courage. Practitioners keep it close for grounding, for self-confidence, and for staying focused on a goal without losing their footing.
The witch's-hat shape itself is a modern, playful carving rather than a traditional ritual form, so let it bring a little joy to your altar alongside tiger's eye's warm, steadying associations.
How To Use the Tiger Eye Witch's Hat Set
- When the hats arrive, cleanse them with smoke, moonlight, or selenite to clear what they carried before reaching you.
- Hold one and name a simple intention such as courage, grounding, or focus before meditation or a task that asks for confidence.
- Set the pair on your altar or workspace to anchor steady, confident energy in the space.
- Carry one when you want grounded courage with you through the day, keeping its twin at home.
- Re-cleanse them whenever they feel dull, and trust your instinct for where they want to live.
Pairs Well With
- Black Obsidian Witch's Hat Set a fellow grounding stone to pair with tiger's eye.
- Amethyst Witch's Hat Set a calming, intuitive counterpart for the altar.
- Black Tourmaline Heart a protective grounding stone for the working space.
- Selenite Gazing Ball to cleanse and recharge the pair between workings.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to cleanse the stones and your space.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the set come with two hats?
Tiger's eye witch's hats are sold as a matched pair, giving you flexibility: place one at each end of an altar, hold one in each hand, or keep one and gift its twin.
What is tiger's eye traditionally used for?
In the crystal tradition it is associated with grounding, courage, confidence, protection, and luck. It is a favorite for feeling steady and brave under pressure and for staying focused on a goal.
What makes it shimmer like that?
The effect is called chatoyancy, a cat's-eye shimmer created by the stone's fine fibrous structure catching the light. Turning the hat in your hand makes the golden bands seem to move.
How do I cleanse and care for the hats?
Pass them through cleansing smoke, rest them in moonlight, or set them beside selenite. Handle the carved points gently to avoid chips, and re-cleanse whenever they feel dull.
Is the witch's-hat shape part of a tradition?
Not exactly. The carving is a modern, playful nod to witch aesthetics rather than an old ritual form. The magic here lives in the tiger's eye itself; the hat shape simply carries its grounded courage with charm.

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