opalesenssiin
Opalesenssiin is a term used to describe a milky or cloudy appearance in transparent or translucent materials. This effect is often seen in gemstones like opals, hence the name. It's not a true color but rather a play of light within the material. The opalescent appearance is caused by the scattering of light by tiny, uniformly sized particles or structures suspended within the substance. When light enters the material, it interacts with these particles, causing different wavelengths of light to be diffracted and scattered in various directions. This scattering results in a soft, diffused glow that can shift in color depending on the viewing angle.
The size and arrangement of the scattering particles determine the specific opalescent effect. In precious opals,