With its golden-brown chatoyancy and practical, focused feel, Tiger's Eye is often chosen for courage, protection, and clear judgement, especially when a centred, resilient mindset is the goal.

Which chakras Tiger's Eye is associated with

  • Solar Plexus

    Tiger's Eye aligns with the Solar Plexus chakra, supporting steady confidence, clear judgement, and practical follow-through. Useful when choices need to stay calm and grounded. It helps keep attention on what matters now, and the next doable step.

  • Root

    Tiger's Eye also connects with the Root chakra, with an emphasis on stability, protection, and calm resilience. This grounding angle can keep motivation anchored instead of scattered. Handy when routines, boundaries, or long-term goals need steady attention.

Why Tiger's Eye connects to the Solar Plexus and Root

Tiger's Eye connects to the Solar Plexus because it reads warm and direct. The golden brown bands have a steady, forward focus that supports confidence, courage, and clear judgement, useful for boundaries and decisive action.

It also links well with the Root chakra. It feels grounded and weighty. Those bronze and reddish brown tones suit stability and resilience, especially when pressure is on or choices need to happen fast.

With both chakras in play, Tiger's Eye helps build practical momentum without tipping into restlessness. Motivation stays tied to real priorities, so personal power feels anchored rather than reactive.

Where to place Tiger's Eye on the body

Tiger's Eye links most strongly with the Solar Plexus chakra and the Root chakra. It is a good pick for confidence, steady drive, and practical focus.

Need Solar Plexus support, place Tiger's Eye on the upper abdomen, just above the navel. For Root support, set it at the base of the spine or low on the pelvis, or wear it close to those points during the day.

For a short meditation, rest the stone on the chosen spot and breathe slow and steady. Keep sessions brief. Stay consistent, then let attention land on the next clear step, Solar Plexus for motivation and decisions, Root for steadiness and resilience.

Jewellery closest to Tiger's Eye's prominent chakras

  • Bracelet

    Solar Plexus

    A bracelet stays in the hand-to-torso zone, so it keeps passing near the Solar Plexus area as the arms move. Easy daily wear. Handy for work, errands, and any task that keeps the hands busy.

  • Anklet

    Root

    An anklet sits low on the body, close to the legs and feet. That keeps the stone nearest the Root area. A good fit for walking, training, commuting, and long days spent on the move.

Can Tiger's Eye be used with other chakras?

Tiger's Eye is mainly a Solar Plexus and Root stone. It can still be used on other centres when the aim is practical, steady, and clear.

On non-primary chakras, it usually comes through firm and grounded, not soft or airy. Good for focus and follow-through. Less ideal for work that needs a lot of sensitivity or letting go.

Using it away from its main chakras? Keep the session short and check how it lands. The point is balance, not intensity.

  • Sacral

    Tiger's Eye can support the Sacral chakra when creativity needs structure and confidence. It helps keep pleasure and momentum steady, better for making progress than for deep emotional release.

  • Heart

    At the Heart chakra, Tiger's Eye tends to back steadiness, boundaries, and plain self-respect. It can feel too firm for gentle heart-opening, so pair it with a softer stone if tenderness is the goal.

  • Throat

    Tiger's Eye can support the Throat chakra when clear, grounded communication matters. It suits direct, practical expression, especially when it helps to say it plainly and stand by it.

  • Third Eye

    At the Third Eye chakra, Tiger's Eye helps when insight needs to turn into sensible choices and real next steps. It leans toward discernment and focus, not dreamy intuitive work.

  • Crown

    Tiger's Eye is not a classic Crown chakra stone, it runs more earthy and action-oriented. Used briefly, it can help keep practice centred and present, with practicality over spacious, transcendent states.

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FAQ's

Is Tiger's Eye a Solar Plexus or Root chakra stone?

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Tiger's Eye aligns with both the Solar Plexus and the Root chakras. It is most often used at the Solar Plexus for confidence, clear judgement, and purposeful action. At the Root, it reinforces grounding, steadiness, and resilience when practicality matters.

Where should I place Tiger's Eye for meditation?

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For Solar Plexus work, place Tiger's Eye on the upper abdomen, just above the navel, then breathe slowly into the belly. Let the inhale fill low and steady. For Root support, place it low on the body, near the base of the spine or at the top of the pelvis, and keep attention on a heavy, settled exhale.

If holding the stone is preferred, rest it in the dominant hand for decisive, practical concentration. Use the non-dominant hand to emphasise grounding and calm containment.

Can I use Tiger's Eye on my Heart chakra?

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Tiger's Eye can be used on the Heart chakra, but it is not a primary Heart stone. On the centre of the chest, it brings a more grounded, self-protective tone. Helpful for boundaries and clear choices in relationships.

For softer emotional opening, pair it with a Heart-focused stone. Tiger's Eye adds steadiness rather than tenderness.

Does Tiger's Eye's colour match Solar Plexus and Root chakra colours?

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Yes. Tiger's Eye's warm gold and bronze tones align closely with the Solar Plexus chakra's yellow range, supporting personal power and confidence. Its deeper brown and reddish-brown notes also sit comfortably with the Root chakra's earthy palette, reinforcing grounded stability and practical focus.