Dichroic glass
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British pronunciation/dˈaɪkɹəʊɪk ɡlˈas/
American pronunciation/dˈaɪkɹoʊɪk ɡlˈæs/

Definition & Meaning of "dichroic glass"

Dichroic glass
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a type of glass that has a thin metallic coating applied to its surface using a vacuum deposition process, which reflects and transmits different colors of light, creating a unique iridescent effect and changing colors depending on the angle of view

What is "dichroic glass"?

Dichroic glass is a special type of glass that contains layers of metal oxides, which create vibrant colors that change depending on the angle of light. This effect occurs because the glass reflects and transmits different colors at different angles, giving it a shifting, iridescent appearance. Dichroic glass is often used in jewelry, art, and decorative pieces to achieve a striking, multi-colored effect. The unique optical properties of dichroic glass make it popular in both contemporary and artistic designs.

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