Gaming Dice
A place to post pics of dice, dice information, kickstarters, etc.
IIRC, tigers eye isn't a naturally occurring stone, and is in fact the byproduct of converting asbestos to a non-carcinogenic product. The different colors of this "gemstone" are achieved with different temperatures during said process.
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Serpentine deposits in the US states of Arizona and California can have chatoyant bands of chrysotile, a form of asbestos, fibres. These have been cut and sold as "Arizona tiger-eye" and "California tiger's eye" gemstones.
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Chrysoberyl is the naturally-occurring "cat's eye" gem, though scapolite, spinel, tourmaline, corundum, and even quartz can display this behaviour as well.
There are probably artificial cat's eye gems that are made that way, but natural cat's eye is a thing.
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Did you buy or make them?
Buy. I wouldn't even know how to begin cutting stones.