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A color effect created by weaving warp ends of one color and a weft of another color. The taffeta weave creates the best iridescent effects.
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Glass on which a very thin coating of metal has been applied. This thin coating reflects light from the upper and lower surfaces of the metal. These reflected light waves interfere with each other and produce a rainbow effect similar to that produced by a thin film of oil on water.
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A rainbow effect, usually transparent.
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To give a high luster to glass or other man-made materials. Some gems and gemstones have a natural iridescent quality peculiar to some stones. However, relating to natural gems and gemstones, such refraction is usually referred to as "brilliance" of "luster" rather than iridescent.
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A Fabric With A Changeable Color Effect Depending On The Angle Of View And Lighting. It Is Usually The Result Of Weaving With One Color In The Warp And Another In The Weft.
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