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Tiger's eye does not exhibit true cleavage, as it is a fibrous variety of quartz that primarily breaks with a conchoidal fracture. Instead of splitting along defined planes, the stone tends to break irregularly. This characteristic contributes to its unique appearance and chatoyancy, or "cat's eye" effect, which is a result of its fibrous structure.

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