In gemology, chatoyancy (/ʃəˈtɔɪ.ənsi/ shə-toy-ən-see), or chatoyance or cat’s eye effect, is an optical reflectance effect seen in certain gemstones. Coined from the French “œil de chat,” meaning “cat’s eye,” chatoyancy arises either from the fibrous structure of a material, as in tiger’s eye quartz, or from fibrous inclusions or cavities within the stone, as in cat’s eye chrysoberyl.- Wikipedia
Was it the tilde? ~.Just left of the 1, shifted.So, just left of the ! then.Flash photos often show reflectivity from the eyes of the people being photographed. You can often identify animals in the dark by the reflective colors of their eyes.Opossum’s eyes glow orange, for instance.
OK…. more simply put, chatoyancy happens when a material such as stone, glass, shell or even wood, crystallizes with (usually microscopic) “fibers” inside that reflect light in bands. It might have one axis, like the semiprecious stone “tiger eye”
Or several, like a star sapphire or star ruby…
The word came from French, from its resemblance to the fibrous light reflection in a cat’s eye.
First, Brooke sends me rushing to the dictionary with “paskudnyak.” Now, Teresa sends me scuttling right back again with “chatoyant.” I have been doubly educated by the funnies – who says the comics are of no worth?
♪ … So good-bye, good-bye blind eye I’m going to find me, find me a cat’s eye Oh, good-bye, good-bye blind eye I know what I want to see… ♪ ~ Suzi Quatro “Cat Size.” (A very beautiful ballad by a Detroit-born girl, which meant a lot to my husband, for reasons I won’t trouble you with.)
Randy B Premium Member about 9 years ago
What a catty comment.
Sisyphos about 9 years ago
He looks like someone I know—even to the shimmering eyes!
*Hot Rod* about 9 years ago
The light in his eyes…
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 9 years ago
His eyes have inclusions? that are lit?STOP IT I’m tired of having to stop and look things up! Sheesh!
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 9 years ago
There isn’t a “666” under that biretta, is there?
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 9 years ago
In gemology, chatoyancy (/ʃəˈtɔɪ.ənsi/ shə-toy-ən-see), or chatoyance or cat’s eye effect, is an optical reflectance effect seen in certain gemstones. Coined from the French “œil de chat,” meaning “cat’s eye,” chatoyancy arises either from the fibrous structure of a material, as in tiger’s eye quartz, or from fibrous inclusions or cavities within the stone, as in cat’s eye chrysoberyl.- Wikipedia
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 9 years ago
Looks like a still from the Bells of Saint Mewy’s.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 9 years ago
Was it the tilde? ~.Just left of the 1, shifted.So, just left of the ! then.Flash photos often show reflectivity from the eyes of the people being photographed. You can often identify animals in the dark by the reflective colors of their eyes.Opossum’s eyes glow orange, for instance.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 9 years ago
OK…. more simply put, chatoyancy happens when a material such as stone, glass, shell or even wood, crystallizes with (usually microscopic) “fibers” inside that reflect light in bands. It might have one axis, like the semiprecious stone “tiger eye”
Or several, like a star sapphire or star ruby…
The word came from French, from its resemblance to the fibrous light reflection in a cat’s eye.
HTH
William Neal McPheeters about 9 years ago
I have a key on my keyboard for that “squiggle”
William Neal McPheeters about 9 years ago
That explains the “glint” in his eyes!!! and here I thought he was just a merry old soul.
wilburgarrod about 9 years ago
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The Old Wolf about 9 years ago
First, Brooke sends me rushing to the dictionary with “paskudnyak.” Now, Teresa sends me scuttling right back again with “chatoyant.” I have been doubly educated by the funnies – who says the comics are of no worth?
Ray_C about 9 years ago
Could this be why Putin is eating Obama’s lunch?
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 9 years ago
Ooh ick!
Arianne about 9 years ago
♪ … So good-bye, good-bye blind eye I’m going to find me, find me a cat’s eye Oh, good-bye, good-bye blind eye I know what I want to see… ♪ ~ Suzi Quatro “Cat Size.” (A very beautiful ballad by a Detroit-born girl, which meant a lot to my husband, for reasons I won’t trouble you with.)
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 9 years ago
Wow, name-checked (repeatedly) on Frog Applause!Stop it! I’ll get a swelled…head.