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<p>[QUOTE="Bdigger, post: 11225573, member: 157"]<a href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=31e929673d9a061c3ec6a13eada884a775d1c18be0ea2e7831b20e696b9c637fJmltdHM9MTc2MTYwOTYwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=293bbebc-cf02-62a6-3951-aa5bce1163e7&psq=chrysoberyl+cats+eye&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnL3dpa2kvQ2hyeXNvYmVyeWw&ntb=1" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=31e929673d9a061c3ec6a13eada884a775d1c18be0ea2e7831b20e696b9c637fJmltdHM9MTc2MTYwOTYwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=293bbebc-cf02-62a6-3951-aa5bce1163e7&psq=chrysoberyl+cats+eye&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnL3dpa2kvQ2hyeXNvYmVyeWw&ntb=1" rel="nofollow">Chrysoberyl cat's eyeis a gemstone variety of chrysoberyl that exhibits a unique optical phenomenon known as chatoyancy, which creates a narrow band of light that resembles a cat's eye. This effect is most pronounced in the variety known as cymophane, which is translucent and typically yellowish in color. The term "cat's eye" specifically refers to this chatoyant variety of chrysoberyl, where the optical property is so distinct that it is often simply called "cat's eye". The gemstone is prized for its striking appearance and rarity, making it a popular choice in jewelry. </a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bdigger, post: 11225573, member: 157"][URL='https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=31e929673d9a061c3ec6a13eada884a775d1c18be0ea2e7831b20e696b9c637fJmltdHM9MTc2MTYwOTYwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=293bbebc-cf02-62a6-3951-aa5bce1163e7&psq=chrysoberyl+cats+eye&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnL3dpa2kvQ2hyeXNvYmVyeWw&ntb=1']Chrysoberyl cat's eyeis a gemstone variety of chrysoberyl that exhibits a unique optical phenomenon known as chatoyancy, which creates a narrow band of light that resembles a cat's eye. This effect is most pronounced in the variety known as cymophane, which is translucent and typically yellowish in color. The term "cat's eye" specifically refers to this chatoyant variety of chrysoberyl, where the optical property is so distinct that it is often simply called "cat's eye". The gemstone is prized for its striking appearance and rarity, making it a popular choice in jewelry. [/URL][/QUOTE]
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