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  1. Cat’s-eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut en cabochon (in convex form, highly polished), display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat; this particular quality is termed chatoyancy.

  2. White Cats Eye symbolizes purity, while the orange symbolizes creativity and self-expression. In addition, green and brown Cat’s Eye enhances intuition and foster stability. Cat’s Eye connects with the Root Chakra, which promotes stability, and the Solar Plexus, which represents personal power.

  3. Having associations with Ketu, the domineering and antagonistic planet, Cat's Eye Stone is an immensely significant and precious stone. A decisive and dominating position of Ketu in one's horoscope can bestow that individual remarkably on wearing this gemstone.

  4. Chatoyance is an optical phenomenon in which a band of reflected light, known as a "cat's-eye," moves just beneath the surface of a cabochon-cut gemstone. Chrysoberyl and tiger's-eye are two of the best-known gem materials that exhibit this phenomenon.

  5. Sep 5, 2024 · When Cat’s Eye is found on Quartz, the name typically refers to a grayish stone with a white chatoyant band. But when the colors are more striking, such as a bright blue, golden-brown or vivid red color, the stone is elevated to “Tigers Eye.”

  6. May 23, 2023 · A cat’s eye gemstone or mineral reflects a narrow, concentrated, sharp band of light movable on the convex surface of appropriately cut en cabochon as you turn it or change the angle of incident light. This unique optical phenomenon is known as chatoyancy, and gems or minerals possessing it are chatoyant.

  7. Although many gems show a cat’s eye effect, when the term “cat’s eye” is used alone, it always refers to the rare gemstone chrysoberyl. Both chatoyant and non-chatoyant chrysoberyls can make wonderful jewelry stones.

  8. Chrysoberyl has the strongest and most distinct cat's eye effect of all gemstones. Though several different gemstones types exhibit a cat's eye effect, only Chrysoberyl's cat's eye enjoys the privilege of having the name "Cat's Eye" without any prefix.

  9. Cat’s eye stone, also known as chrysoberyl, is a gemstone that exhibits a unique optical phenomenon known as chatoyancy. This effect resembles the slit-eye of a cat and is caused by the reflection of light from parallel inclusions or cavities within the stone.

  10. Nov 28, 2019 · At 8.5 on the Moh’s scale of hardness, cat’s eye is a hard and durable stone and is especially popular in Japan for men’s jewellery due to its rarity. Cat’s eye was also a very popular stone for engagement rings in Victorian times, when it was known as chrysolite.