Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes
Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes

Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes

Bracelet · Tiger Eye

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$23.95
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$30.95
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Grade: AB Grade
Size: 6mm

Three grades, six sizes, one stone. The grade decides clarity, the size decides presence.

For the person who wants a clean single-strand yellow tiger eye and wants to choose the grade and size deliberately — eighteen options, no guessing.

Size Guide
Size Guide

Buddha Tibet

Bracelet Size Guide

Find your perfect fit for bracelets and sacred jewelry.

Bracelet Size Chart

Measure your wrist circumference and find your size below. If you're between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size for a comfortable fit.

Size Wrist (cm) Wrist (inches) Bracelet Length
S 14 – 15.5 cm 5.5" – 6.1" 16.5 cm / 6.5"
M Women's Average 15.5 – 17 cm 6.1" – 6.7" 18 cm / 7.0"
L 17 – 18.5 cm 6.7" – 7.3" 19.5 cm / 7.7"
XL Men's Average 18.5 – 20 cm 7.3" – 7.9" 21 cm / 8.0"
XXL 20 – 22 cm 7.9" – 8.7" 23 cm / 9.0"

How to measure your wrist

How to Measure Your Wrist

  1. 1 Wrap a flexible measuring tape or a strip of paper around your wrist, just below the wrist bone where you would normally wear a bracelet.
  2. 2 Mark the point where the tape or paper overlaps. Make sure it's snug but not tight — you should be able to fit one finger underneath.
  3. 3 If using paper, lay it flat and measure the length with a ruler. This is your wrist circumference.
  4. 4 Match your measurement to the size chart above. For a looser fit, add 0.5 – 1 cm to your wrist measurement.
No Measuring Tape?

Use a piece of string or strip of paper. Wrap it around your wrist, mark the overlap, then measure the length against a ruler.


Bead Size Reference

The bead diameter affects the overall bracelet size and appearance. Here's a quick reference:

Bead Size Best For Look & Feel
6 mm Slim wrists / Delicate style Subtle, elegant
8 mm Most wrists / Everyday wear Balanced, classic
10 mm Medium to large wrists Bold, noticeable
12 mm Large wrists / Statement piece Chunky, powerful
14 mm+ Large wrists / Display pieces Extra bold, ceremonial

Ring Size Guide

Use the chart below to find your ring size. Measure your finger circumference and match it to the corresponding diameter.

Ring size chart — circumference and diameter in mm and inches

How to Choose Your Ring Size

  • If your finger circumference is around 2.17" (55 mm), we recommend selecting a ring with an inner diameter of 0.67" (17 mm).
  • If your circumference is 2.20–2.24" (56–57 mm), choose a diameter of 0.71" (18 mm).
  • For the most accurate measurement, visit a local jeweler to have your ring size professionally measured.
  • If your knuckle is noticeably wider than the base of your finger, measure at the widest point of your knuckle. This ensures the ring can slide over comfortably while still fitting well when worn.
Tips for Accurate Measurement

Measure your finger at the end of the day when fingers are at their largest. Avoid measuring when your hands are cold or swollen. If you're between two sizes, choose the larger one.

All measurements are approximate. Natural stone and wood beads may have slight size variations. If you have any questions about sizing, please don't hesitate to contact us — we're happy to help you find the perfect fit.

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Natural yellow tiger eye round beads, single-strand elastic cord bracelet. The stone is the same — natural yellow tiger eye with that signature chatoyant band. What changes is the grade (AB, A, or 2A) and the bead size. The grade affects clarity and color depth. The size affects how the bracelet looks on the wrist.

How the Grades Compare

AB is the entry tier — visible inclusions, lighter color, the most affordable. A steps up in color saturation and clarity, a noticeable improvement. 2A is the top grade here — vivid golden-yellow, strong chatoyancy, minimal inclusions. The differences are real when you hold them side by side. Same stone, different selection.

Which Size to Pick

6mm and 8mm are everyday sizes — close to the wrist, easy to layer. 10mm is the standard men's bracelet size. 12mm and 14mm add presence for larger wrists or bolder looks. 16mm is a single statement bead — large, eye-catching, the kind of bracelet that dominates a wrist.

Care

Avoid impacts and prolonged water. Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Remove before swimming or showering.
Specifications

Stone: Natural yellow tiger eye
Grades: AB (entry), A (mid), 2A (top)
Bead sizes: 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 16mm
Style: Elastic cord bracelet, single strand
Fit: One size, rolls on

About BUDDHATIBET
Shipping

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Standard Shipping — 10–15 days
Free on orders over $59, otherwise a flat $8.

Expedited Shipping — 7–10 days
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Every piece ships with a tracking number so you can follow its journey to you.

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Return

Your happiness is our priority — if anything isn't quite right, we've got you covered.

30-day returns & exchanges
Change of heart? Wrong size? No worries. Just reach out within 30 days of receiving your order.

How to start
Email support@buddhatibet.com and we'll respond within 24–48 hours. Refunds go back to your original payment method within 5–7 business days.

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Yellow Tiger Eye Single-Strand Bracelet — AB to 2A Quality Grades, 6 Bead Sizes

Sale price
$23.95
Regular price
$30.95
Unit price
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AB Grade
6mm
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FAQs

Will I receive a confirmation email after placing my order?

Yes. Once payment is confirmed, a confirmation email will be sent to the address you provided. Please check your spam folder if you don't see it. If it's still missing, contact us at Support@buddhatibet.com.

How long will delivery take?

Estimated delivery times after dispatch:

• Expedited Shipping (DHL / FedEx): 7–10 business days — additional fee of $22

• Standard Shipping: 10–15 business days

Delivery times are estimates and may vary due to customs clearance or unforeseen circumstances.

How can I track my order?

Once dispatched, you'll receive a shipping confirmation email with your tracking number. You can track your package on the carrier's website, at 17track.net, or directly through the Track My Order page on our website. Please allow 1–3 business days after dispatch for tracking to activate. If you have any trouble, feel free to contact us and we'll confirm your order status for you.

What is your return policy?

You may request a return or exchange within 30 days of receiving your package, whether the size isn't right or you simply had a change of heart.

Are the products genuine — not plastic or mass-produced?

Yes, absolutely. All items are authentic, handcrafted pieces made from genuine natural materials.

Which hand should I wear my bracelet on?

In Tibetan Buddhist and Feng Shui tradition, the left hand receives energy inward, and the right hand projects energy outward:

• Left hand: for protection, healing, or attracting abundance

• Right hand: for releasing or giving energy

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