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Do tiger eye minerals smell

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

What brought me to this page, is i had the same question, i was actually sitting here holding, playing with my lucky rock( tiger eye) and it was near my nose, i thought i smelled a skunky smell, i put the rock down, smelled my hands, nothing.... then i smelled my rock... sure enough it has a slight skunky odor to it, was wondering if it was just me, or if this was normal.

But so far, as far as I'm concerned, YES, tiger eye smells skunky.... lol

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