helmiäishohto
Helmiäishohto, also known as pearl luster or iridescence, is an optical phenomenon that resembles that of pearls. It is caused by the diffraction and interference of light waves. When light strikes a surface with microscopic, regularly spaced structures, such as the layers of nacre in a pearl or the cuticle of certain insects, it can be reflected and diffracted in a way that creates a shimmering, multicolored effect. The precise colors observed depend on the angle of the light source and the viewer, as well as the microscopic structure of the material.
This phenomenon is responsible for the characteristic sheen of pearls, abalone shells, and the wings of some