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Some woods (with some finishes) offer different looks when struck by light at different angles. ... Call it shimmer, moire, chatoyance, or whatever — this thread tells you all about where it comes from and how to enhance it. September 26, 2006...
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Chatoyancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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chatoyance. Lori Witzel's pictures, poems and other souvenirs and artifacts. .... More blogs about chatoyance, photography, poetry, art, and Texas. ...
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Articles, tips, projects, tool previews and reviews, and more from the woodworking specialists at Rockler.What is Chatoyance? - ... Chatoyance is most often considered a desirable effect, and can be enhanced or diminished during the finishing process. There are any number of recipes for maximizing the chatoyance of a...
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The most commonly appreciated expression of the chatoyance phenomenon is in the formation of cat'seyes and stars. ... When the parallel inclusions are oriented in patches, or not aligned with a crystal face, or when the gem is not cut so as to orient them, the result is a silky surface sheen simply called chatoyance.
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Chatoyance definitions and sentences on Wordnik. ... Toggle elsewhere links Elsewhere on the web. chatoyance elsewhere on the web: ...
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Chatoyance - Definition of Chatoyance at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Chatoyance. Look it up now! ... Learn more about chatoyance with a free trial on Britannica.com...
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By adding one or two coats of shellac to a piece of figured wood, you can achieve a stunning effect called "chatoyance," from the French meaning "like a cat's eye." If you've ever seen the semi-precious stone Tiger-Eye, you'll notice that as you change your viewing angle, the light and dark bands of color change places;
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