greyveined
Greyveined is a term used to describe a visual characteristic, primarily in natural materials such as stone, wood, or certain types of fabric, where grey lines or streaks are present within a dominant color. This pattern is often a result of natural mineral deposits, variations in wood grain, or the weaving process of textiles.
In geology, greyveining is commonly observed in marble, granite, and other metamorphic or igneous rocks. These
In woodworking, greyveining can refer to the appearance of greyish streaks within the grain of certain wood
Within textiles, greyveining might describe a fabric where grey threads are interwoven with threads of another