Bull's Eye is one of the most magnetic and most earthbound stones in the mineral kingdom. Its colour — that deep brick red, that warm mahogany brown shot through with golden and coppery glints — evokes scorched earth, cooled lava, the quiet strength of what does not move. Like Tiger's Eye and Hawk's Eye, it belongs to the family of fibrous pseudomorph quartzes: it formed through the gradual replacement of riebeckite asbestos by silica and iron oxides, keeping the fibrous structure of the original. It is this inner architecture of parallel fibres that creates the characteristic chatoyancy — a light that glides across the surface of the stone like a living reflection, an eye that seems to follow your movement. Its red-brown hue is the fruit of a natural oxidation of iron — the same transformation as that of the earth beneath the sun. Each JUMBO piece is a fragment of earth on fire, a warm, vibrant density you feel in the hand like a presence.
Emotional and spiritual virtues — It is associated with vital force, grounded confidence and quiet will. It is said to accompany those who need to reconnect with their inner power — not the power that imposes itself on others, but the rarer kind that has nothing to prove. Its dense, steady vibration invites you to hold your place with assurance, to move through your projects with endurance and determination, and not to be unsettled by outer turbulence. It is said to help transform anxiety into action, hesitation into movement, fear into usable energy. On a spiritual level, Bull's Eye is often linked to the energy of Mother Earth in her most nourishing and protective dimension — a stone for those who need to remember that they are capable, solid and whole.
Legend — Shimmering stones with golden and red reflections have fascinated ancient civilisations for millennia. In Roman and Egyptian traditions, stones with moving reflections were seen as the eyes of the gods — mineral guardians able to see what the human eye cannot. Bull's Eye in particular, with its red warmth and golden light, was tied to solar deities and to the strength of the bull — a universal symbol of fertility, endurance and creative power. In African and Native American traditions, stones in ochre and red tones were worn by warriors and elders as talismans of grounding and protection — stones that keep one's feet on the earth when the spirit wants to fly too far.
JUMBO orders take time to craft — from 2 to 3 weeks in the busiest periods. The photo is non-contractual: each stone is unique, and its imperfections are the testimony of a natural stone.
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