Talk:Chatoyancy

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This is my very first input to wikipedia, don't feel confident of editing the actual entry but felt this important to mention: The term chatoyance is also widely used in the woodworking field to describe wood grain with a striking 3-dimensional look. [1] (Under heading "Appearance", third paragraph)