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Tiger Eye Bracelet - Strength and Confidence

Sale price$30.00 Regular price$59.00
Rope Type:

Plant A Tree

Based on Cape Cod

Recycled Wood

Bracelets Meaning: Tiger's Eye metaphysical properties relate to strength, intelligence, courage, ambition and power, much like that of a Tiger. This bracelet is made to help you make better and more focused decisions and give you the confidence to chase your dreams. Paired with weathered agate known for rebalancing and harmonizing the body, this combination helps eliminate and transform negativity.

Details: Tiger Eye mixed with weathered agate and stainless steel spacers. Comes in both rope slide-knot or elastic. One size fits all. 

Charity: Proceeds from all bracelets sold benefit mental health organizations. Currently we are partnered with a great organization called Calmer Choice that helps teach children about mindfulness and gives them stress relief and coping skills.

Tiger Eye Bracelet - Strength and Confidence
Tiger Eye Bracelet - Strength and Confidence Sale price$30.00 Regular price$59.00

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Janet Stephens

These are Christmas present and can’t wait to share them. They are so nice and I am sure they are going to be loved!!!

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Jerry Golliher

Another quality product.

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Steve Morgan
Tiger eye bracelet

Got the tiger eye bracelet for my son and he loves it. Everything I get from Slyk is awesome highly recommend

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JANICE THAYER
Tiger Eye Bracelet

I love the bracelet, the blue beads combined with the tiger eye beads looks so cool. The bracelet is kinda big for my wrist, so I'm going to order the same bracelet with elastic instead of the rope? All of Slyk's products are top shelf!

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Dawn Villani

Tiger Eye Bracelet - Strength and Confidence

About

HISTORY OF SLYK SHADES

Beginning in January 2017, I became chronically ill after my nervous system was damaged by a prescribed medication. I was too ill to continue my job as an accountant and had to move back home with my mom to begin my road to recovery. My life became a constant battle to keep a positive mindset and never give up hope that I would get better.