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English 8:04 Science & Tech

We Were Totally Wrong About How This Mineral Formed

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When you’re browsing the shiny stones  in your local museum gift shop,  

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there’s a few staples you can expect to find.

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Pointy white quartz crystals, purple  amethyst, shiny golden pyrite, and this:  

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layered brown tiger’s eye, winking at you  with its classic cat’s eye reflection.

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Since these stones are like,  

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everywhere, you might assume that we know  everything there is to know about them.

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But it turns out that for over a century,  

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we were completely wrong about how tiger’s  eye formed, and even what it’s made of.

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Here’s how we got there, and the research  that finally helped us crack the case!

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That is a pun that you’re gonna get in a minute.

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Tiger’s eye is the name commonly given to this  gorgeously golden brown banded form of quartz.

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What really sets it apart from the other rocks on  the shelf is its silky reflection, which creates  

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a line of light moving across its polished surface  that looks like the narrowed slit of a cat’s eye.

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It’s a phenomenon known as chatoyancy,  

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which is similar to the asterism in  things like star emeralds or rubies.

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The stone is made up of ultra-fine fibers,  

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all lined up so they catch the light together  and create a single band of reflected light.

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That chatoyancy has made tiger’s  eye super popular among collectors,  

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and many people carry some around for good luck.

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Including our director Hiroka!

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But while the mechanics of light  reflection might be well-understood,  

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the chemistry and geological history of these  gemstones hasn’t always been so straightforward.

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Their story begins in the late 1800s,  

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