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Bracelets · 6 min read · Updated 29 May 2026

Tiger Eye Bracelet Price in India 2026: What Authentic Costs and Why

Tiger Eye bracelets in India range from ₹100 (dyed glass) to ₹3,000+ (AAA collector grade with Pran Pratishta). The ₹699–1,299 range covers lab-certified genuine 8mm natural Tiger Eye — the minimum you should accept. Anything under ₹300 is almost certainly glass. Here is how to read price tiers and avoid common traps.

Tiger Eye Bracelet price comparison chart showing tiers from fake glass to certified genuine in India
In this guide
  1. Why Tiger Eye Prices Vary So Much
  2. Price Tier Table: ₹100 to ₹3,000+
  3. What Determines Price?
  4. Red Flags When Buying
  5. Why DivineTatva Charges ₹699
  6. Where to Buy Genuine Tiger Eye in India
Market Reality

Why Tiger Eye Bracelet Prices Vary from ₹100 to ₹3,000+

The tiger eye bracelet market in India has a severe transparency problem. The same-looking product — a golden-brown bead bracelet — is sold at prices ranging from ₹100 to ₹3,000 depending on whether the beads are dyed glass, untested genuine stone, lab-certified genuine stone, or AAA chatoyancy-graded stone with a Pran Pratishta certificate. Because the colour is easy to replicate in glass and chatoyancy does not photograph well, buyers cannot distinguish tiers from a product image alone.

Lowest market price₹100–200 (Sarojini Nagar, no-brand Amazon/Meesho — almost certainly glass)
Genuine without cert₹400–600 (possible genuine stone, no accountability, untested chatoyancy)
Lab-certified genuine₹699–1,299 (DivineTatva range — 8mm, natural, per-piece certificate)
AAA with ceremony₹1,500–3,000 (premium chatoyancy grade, Pran Pratishta video)
Collector / custom₹3,000+ (named astrologer consultation, custom sizing, origin cert)
Price Tiers

Tiger Eye Bracelet Price Tiers: What You Get at Each Level

Price Range (INR)StoneCertificateEnergisationReturn PolicyVerdict
₹100–300Dyed glass or resin — no chatoyancyNoneNoneUsually noneAvoid — not genuine Tiger Eye
₹300–500Possibly genuine, lower grade, untestedNoneNoneRareRisky — no accountability
₹500–699Genuine entry-level, variable chatoyancyBatch-level at bestUnlikelySometimesAcceptable — verify chatoyancy yourself
₹699–1,299Natural 8mm Tiger Eye, verified chatoyancyPer-piece lab certPran Pratishta7 daysBest value — DivineTatva range
₹1,500–3,000AAA high-chatoyancy gradeLab + gemologistNamed astrologer + videoYesPremium — for serious practitioners
₹3,000+Collector / custom / rare high-chatoyancyMultiple certsFull ceremonyYesCollector or gifting tier
What Drives Price

What Actually Determines Tiger Eye Bracelet Price

  1. 1
    Stone authenticity

    Genuine natural Tiger Eye vs dyed glass vs synthetic — the single biggest price driver. Glass beads cost ₹2–5 per piece; genuine Tiger Eye costs ₹30–80 per piece at 8mm.

  2. 2
    Chatoyancy grade

    Tiger Eye is graded on the strength, focus, and movement of its chatoyancy band. AAA grade (sharp, bright, well-centred band) commands significantly higher prices than B-grade (diffuse shimmer).

  3. 3
    Bead size

    6mm, 8mm, and 10mm — each larger size uses more stone material. 10mm beads are approximately 2.5x the volume of 6mm and priced accordingly.

  4. 4
    Natural vs heat-treated

    Natural colour Tiger Eye commands premium over heat-treated (red/blue Tiger Eye variants). Our golden-brown Tiger Eye is natural.

  5. 5
    Certification

    Per-piece lab certificates from accredited gemological labs add ₹100–200 to cost but provide genuine accountability.

  6. 6
    Energisation

    Pran Pratishta ceremony by a named astrologer adds cost but is a meaningful differentiator for practitioners who value this tradition.

Buyer Protection

Red Flags When Buying Tiger Eye Bracelet Online or Offline

Price under ₹300 for 'original'Almost certain glass — genuine Tiger Eye stone cost alone exceeds this
'100% original' with no certificateMarketing claim only — demand the lab report
No return policyStrong signal of low confidence in product authenticity
Cannot show chatoyancy in videoRequest a video of the bracelet tilting under a single light — reputable sellers always have this
'Energised by expert'Ask for the astrologer's name and ceremony details — vague claims cost nothing to make
Photo only, no videoChatoyancy is a dynamic optical effect — impossible to verify from static photos
No physical address / anonymous sellerNo accountability if stones are fake
Value Breakdown

Why DivineTatva's Tiger Eye Bracelet Is Priced at ₹699

Our ₹699 price (MRP ₹1,299) covers natural Tiger Eye 8mm beads selected for visible chatoyancy, high-tension elastic cord, per-piece lab certification from a certified gemological laboratory, and Pran Pratishta energisation performed by our named Jaipur astrologer. We also offer a 7-day return policy and COD across India. At competing price points, sellers offer at most one or two of these — we offer all of them together, which is our core differentiation.

Buying Guide

Where to Buy Genuine Tiger Eye Bracelet in India

ChannelAuthenticity RiskCertificate Available?Price RangeRecommendation
DivineTatva.comVery LowYes — per-piece₹699–1,299Recommended
Local Jaipur gem shops (reputed)Low–MediumSometimes₹500–1,500Ask for cert; verify chatoyancy in shop
Amazon India (branded seller)MediumRare₹400–1,200Buy only from sellers who show chatoyancy video and offer returns
Amazon India (no-brand)Very HighNo₹100–400Avoid — majority of listings in this range are glass
Meesho / Flipkart unverifiedVery HighNo₹100–300Avoid for genuine stone purchase
Sarojini Nagar / tourist marketsExtremely HighNo₹100–250Treat as decor purchase only — not genuine gemstone
Questions

Frequently asked

Last reviewed: 17 May 2026 · Verified by the DivineTatva expert panel

What is the price of a genuine Tiger Eye bracelet in India?

A genuine lab-certified natural Tiger Eye bracelet (8mm beads) in India costs between ₹699 and ₹1,299 from reputable sellers. Below ₹300, the stone is almost certainly dyed glass. Between ₹300–600, it may be genuine but unverified. Above ₹1,500 typically signals AAA chatoyancy grade, premium packaging, or a Pran Pratishta ceremony. DivineTatva's price is ₹699 for a per-piece lab-certified piece.

Why are Tiger Eye bracelets so cheap on Amazon and Meesho?

Because the vast majority of Tiger Eye bracelets under ₹300 on Amazon and Meesho are dyed glass or resin, not genuine stone. Glass beads cost ₹2–5 each to manufacture in bulk; genuine Tiger Eye beads cost ₹30–80 each at 8mm. The low price reflects the material cost of glass, not a 'great deal' on genuine stone. Always request a chatoyancy video and lab certificate before buying.

Is a ₹200 Tiger Eye bracelet genuine?

Almost certainly not. Genuine natural Tiger Eye has a stone cost that makes a ₹200 full bracelet economically impossible without using glass or resin fakes. A 20-bead bracelet of genuine 8mm Tiger Eye has a raw stone cost of approximately ₹600–1,200 before any bracelet-making, certification, or margin is added. The ₹200 product is decorative glassware, not gemstone.

Does a more expensive Tiger Eye bracelet work better?

Within the genuine stone range, higher price typically reflects better chatoyancy grade (stronger, more focused band), which is considered higher quality in both gemological and traditional Vedic terms. A well-energised AAA bracelet may support intention-setting practices more effectively than a B-grade one. However, a ₹699 lab-certified piece is fully functional — the returns diminish quickly above ₹1,500 unless you are a serious collector or practitioner.

Is COD available for Tiger Eye bracelets in India?

Yes, DivineTatva offers Cash on Delivery (COD) across India. We understand that many customers prefer to pay on receipt — especially for spiritual products where trust in authenticity is paramount. All orders, including COD, ship with the per-piece lab certificate and 7-day return policy.

What should a genuine Tiger Eye bracelet come with?

At minimum: a lab certificate confirming natural Tiger Eye (per-piece, not batch-level), a return policy, and a chatoyancy video on request. Ideally also: Pran Pratishta energisation documentation, care instructions, and a named seller with a physical address. DivineTatva includes all of these. If a seller cannot provide a lab certificate, do not assume the stone is genuine.

About this guide

Reviewed by the DivineTatva expert panel

Written and reviewed by DivineTatva's consulting Vedic astrologer. Every piece is lab-certified and energised in our Jaipur atelier. Last updated 29 May 2026.

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