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Tiger Eye Bracelet
A bracelet made of polished tiger eye beads, featuring a traditional red knot for protection and good fortune. Often used in Buddhist practice, the warm brown and golden hues of the stone symbolize balance and strength.
Color: brow / red
Material: tiger eye stone
Handmade in Mongolia
All profits go to the Young Riders of the World (YROTW) which is a Mongolian charity founded by the Genghis Khan Retreat, who hosted the AKOG team during our time in Mongolia. Active for over 20 years, it supports nomadic children from the Orkhon region with bursaries for education, travel, and international study opportunities.
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Tiger Eye Bracelet
Tiger Eye Bracelet
A bracelet made of polished tiger eye beads, featuring a traditional red knot for protection and good fortune. Often used in Buddhist practice, the warm brown and golden hues of the stone symbolize balance and strength.
Color: brow / red
Material: tiger eye stone
Handmade in Mongolia
All profits go to the Young Riders of the World (YROTW) which is a Mongolian charity founded by the Genghis Khan Retreat, who hosted the AKOG team during our time in Mongolia. Active for over 20 years, it supports nomadic children from the Orkhon region with bursaries for education, travel, and international study opportunities.
$20.32
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A bracelet made of polished tiger eye beads, featuring a traditional red knot for protection and good fortune. Often used in Buddhist practice, the warm brown and golden hues of the stone symbolize balance and strength.
Color: brow / red
Material: tiger eye stone
Handmade in Mongolia
All profits go to the Young Riders of the World (YROTW) which is a Mongolian charity founded by the Genghis Khan Retreat, who hosted the AKOG team during our time in Mongolia. Active for over 20 years, it supports nomadic children from the Orkhon region with bursaries for education, travel, and international study opportunities.





















