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Iridescence

Iridescence, the colour effects produced when reflected light is viewed from finely-grooved surfaces. The slight irregularities cause a difference in phase of the light reaching the eye, and interference (q.v.) results. Part of the light is quenched, and remaining colours alone produce their effects, which evidently vary when viewed from different points. Mother-of-pearl and shot silk exhibit the phenomenon very well.