The Hungarian, occidental, or quartz cat’s-eye is found on the coast of Malabar, Ceylon, Hartz Mountains, and Bavaria. The cat’s-eye is usually cut cabochon or carbuncle-shaped, and the lines (which are due to the fibres of asbestos) are kept in the centre of the stone, and play like the eye of a cat when the stone is moved. The quartz cat’s-eye is easily distinguished from the oriental of chrysoberyl cat’s-eye, as it is softer and much lighter. |