I was probably around 14 years old when I seen my first Tigers Eye stone. It caught my attention and has stayed with me through the years, now as an adult I still love that particular stone. I’m personally fond of the smaller Tigers Eye stones.
Cathy Riff, the founder and president of Friendship Stone discovered the splendor of the sem-precious Tiger’s Eyes while in South Africa. Depending on their angle the stones’ colors and striations seemed to change. Reminding her that difficulties are often eased by a simple shift in perspective. She purchased several stones to grace her fathers gravesite, and others for her home where continued to marel at them.
She loved the idea of a stone being passed along as a reminder of the importance of friendship, the power of a positive attitude, and the pleasure of giving.

Giving the gift of a Friendship Stone is more than a gift, it’s a keepsake. The stones can worn, carried in the pocket, or displayed. Each one includes a brochure explaining its meaning and origins, and a blank gift card printed with the stone’s distinctive insignia.
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These are such a nice gift. i gave one to my son for Christmas and he loves it. he carried it around for awhile and now he keeps it with all his “special things” in a drawer
Ohhh, this is a really neat gift!
Who doesn’t love tiger eyes! I remember growing up those were one of my favs!!