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Tiger's Eye Rune Set, Set of 25 Stones
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Tiger's eye runes carry the full Elder Futhark in a banded golden-brown stone famous for its shifting, silky shimmer. Twenty-four runes and a blank, the symbols in gold lettering, make a confident, focused divination set.
Tiger's eye is the stone of courage, focus, and clear-eyed decision, long carried for nerve and steady attention. Its chatoyant glow gives the set a striking, almost watchful quality.
Key Features
The full Elder Futhark, plus a blank. Twenty-four runes and one blank stone, twenty-five in all, a complete divination set.
Golden tiger's eye. Banded brown-gold stones with that signature shifting shimmer, each rune in gold lettering.
Confident, focusing energy. Tiger's eye is the classic stone of courage, focus, and decision.
Product Details
- Contents: 24 Elder Futhark runes plus 1 blank rune (25 stones)
- Material: tiger's eye
- Markings: runes in gold lettering
- Size: approximately 1/2 inch to 1 inch each
- Origin: made in India
- Includes: a drawstring pouch (color varies)
- SKU: RRTE
- Natural stone, so banding and shimmer vary from piece to piece
The Spiritual Significance
Runes are the letters of the Elder Futhark, the oldest runic alphabet, used by Germanic and Norse peoples both to write and to divine. Each of its twenty-four runes names a force or idea, from Fehu, cattle and wealth, to Othala, home and inheritance, so a rune drawn is less a letter than a piece of counsel. The blank twenty-fifth stone is a modern addition, often called Wyrd or the rune of fate, left empty for what cannot yet be named; some readers use it and others set it aside.
Tiger's eye has a long reputation for courage, focus, and clear sight, the stone people carry when they need nerve and a steady eye. Its shifting golden shimmer, called chatoyancy, has been read since antiquity as a watchful, all-seeing quality, which suits divination neatly. As a rune set, it lends a confident, decisive feel, well matched to questions about action, choices, and standing your ground.
How To Use
- Cleanse the set before its first use, with smoke, moonlight, or sound, and again whenever it has done heavy work.
- Settle somewhere quiet and hold a clear question in mind as you handle the stones.
- Draw a single rune for a quick answer, or cast a small spread such as past, present, and likely outcome.
- Read each rune by its traditional Elder Futhark meaning, then let your intuition color the message.
- Note what you drew, thank the work, and return the stones to their pouch between sessions.
Pairs Well With
- Black Obsidian Scrying Mirror, 8 Inches another classic divination surface to work alongside the runes.
- Black Crystal Ball, 50mm a scrying sphere to pair with rune casting.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to cleanse the runes before and after a reading.
- White Selenite Wand to rest the set on and keep it cleansed and charged.
- Divination & Psychic Abilities the wider toolkit of cards, pendulums, and mirrors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is in the set?
The twenty-four runes of the Elder Futhark plus one blank stone, twenty-five in all, in golden tiger's eye with gold lettering. It is a complete set for casting, drawing, and learning the runes, and it arrives in a pouch.
What is the blank rune for?
The blank, often called Wyrd, stands for fate or the unknown. Some readers keep it as a possible draw; others set it aside. Both are common, so use it whichever way suits your practice.
What is tiger's eye good for in readings?
Its links to courage, focus, and clear sight make it a confident stone for questions about action, choices, and standing firm. Many like its decisive, steadying feel when they need nerve and a level eye.
How do I read the runes?
Draw a single rune for a quick answer or cast a small spread, then read each by its traditional Elder Futhark meaning and let your intuition fill in the rest. A rune guide or journal helps the meanings settle as you practice.
Will my stones match the photo?
Closely, but not exactly. Tiger's eye varies in its banding and the play of its shimmer, so each set is a little different. That natural variation is part of working with a real stone.

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