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Polished pendant of semi-precious tiger's eye, believed to bring good luck and prosperity, set in stainless steel, presented on a round box link chain accented by a removable signature Bulova tuning fork charm. Stainless steel chain adjusts from 26" to 28" with extender ring, and signature tuning fork closure. Pendant measures 1.4 x 0.5 x 0.17 in.

Features

  • The symbolic tuning fork is found on this piece that signifies the revolutionary tuning fork movement of Accutron, the world's first fully electronic watch.
  • Pendant can be removed from the chain and transferred to another chain, whereas the chain can be worn by itself or with another pendant
  • Customize your look by adjusting the length of the chain between 26 and 28 inches
  • Breaking boundaries for over 140 years, Bulova upholds the core principles of craftsmanship, innovation, and technology that were instilled in it by the founder, Joseph Bulova. This commitment ensures the company creates its own rules and sets new standards on its journey to delivering the exceptional.

Details

  • Material Content: Stainless Steel
  • Primary Finish: Polished
  • Stone Information:
  • Tiger's Eye
  • Length: 1 2/5in.
  • Width: 1/2in.
  • Height: 17/100in.
  • Chain Type: Box
  • Chain Length: 26-28in.
  • Chain Width: 0.47in.
  • Clasp Type: Signature Lobster Claw
  • Country of Origin: China

Vendor Warranty Terms: None

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Tiger's Eye:
Tiger’s eye received its name because it has rich yellow and golden brown bands resembling an eye of a tiger. The stone is a common form of brown quartz that has parallel stripes and lustrous colors. It comes in various, luminous shades of light or dark brown due to iron oxides. Tiger’s eye has the property of chatoyancy, meaning that when cut into a cabochon, it can shine with only a small ray of light on its surface, much like the eyes of a cat.

Also called crocidolite cat’s-eye or African cat’s-eye, the gem has a hardness of 7.0 on the Mohs Scale. Its most important deposit is in South Africa, though it is also found in western Australia, Myanmar (formerly Burma), India and California. Tiger’s eye has recently become a modern anniversary gemstone for the 9 th year of marriage.

Roman soldiers wore tiger’s eye for protection in battle and the stone is said to enhance courage and bring physical strength. Tiger’s eye is also believed to offer protection during travel and dispel negative energies. The gem is said to strengthen confidence, willpower and convictions, which in turn help people to accomplish goals, increase wealth and achieve a joyful outlook. Tiger’s eye is thought to help people recognize their inner power, leading them to attain their dreams and bring passion and vitality to their lives.

Perhaps tiger’s eye’s greatest folklore is that it is believed to promote mental clarity and balance. The gem is said to focus the mind and teach people to see with the eye of the tiger, clearly and without illusion. It is believed that tiger’s eye’s soothing vibrations can generate a calming effect that diminishes unclear thinking. The stone’s subtle energies are thought to bring order, stability and discipline to life. Tiger’s eye is closely attuned to Earth energies, but its yellow highlights are linked to the sun. Because it is believed to be a bridge between Earth and sky, it is considered a tool for balance between the physical and the spiritual. As a link between Father Sky and Mother Earth, the stone’s influence is thought to be one of harmony between yin and yang.

Stainless Steel
Stainless steel, also called corrosion resistant steel, is a steel alloy with added iron and chromium. The metal is low maintenance, rust-resistant, durable, highly lustrous and extremely hygienic, making it ideal for items such as cookware, knives, surgical instruments, jewelry and watches.

The nearly-indestructible and masculine nature of stainless steel is appealing for many jewelry styles. It has a similar appearance to platinum and polishes to a glistening sheen. Any scratches that may occur from day to day wear can be easily buffed away without endangering the piece. Unlike traditional gold, silver or platinum jewelry, stainless steel jewelry is not poured into molds, but is usually hand-cut from a solid piece of steel, leaving no seams or weak spots. With stainless steel, your jewelry will last a lifetime.

Stainless steel was first recognized in France in 1821 by metallurgist Pierre Berthier. He realized the iron-chromium alloys maintained resistance from acids and recommended their use in cutlery. After several corrosion-resistance related discoveries and patents in Europe and the United States, Harry Brearley in England discovered a modern blend of stainless steel alloy. When it was announced by The New York Times in January of 1915, he was officially credited with the invention of this impressive modern metal.