Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

chatoyant

Adjective
/ʃəˈtɔɪənt/
Definition
Having a changeable luster or color, often resembling the eye of a cat.
Examples
  • The chatoyant quality of the stone made it a popular choice for jewelry.
  • When viewed from different angles, the chatoyant effect in the mineral was strikingly beautiful.
  • Many collectors seek out chatoyant gems for their aesthetic appeal.
Meaning
The term chatoyant is often used to describe gemstones, particularly those that reflect light in a unique way, creating a silky, luminous effect that shifts as the stone is moved.
Synonyms
  • Lustrous
  • Shimmering
  • Silky