About
The cat's eye effect exhibited on the Cat's eye variety is caused by is caused by microscopic needle-like fiber inclusions that cause the light to band together in a thin streak. The term "Cat's eye" when used alone without any gemstone name prefix will always refers to Chrysoberyl Cat's eye, which is the most famous and valuable of the cat's eye gemstones. All cat's eye gemstones other than Chrysoberyl must be designated by their gemstone name, such as "Tourmaline Cat's eye", or Cat's Eye Tourmaline.
Uses
Varieties
✓ common · ✗ uncommon
- {$Cat's Eye$}— Chrysoberyl that exhibits a cat's eye effect, in that it
reflects a long thin wave of light across a polished cabochon
gemstone. Although the term Cat's eye can be applied to other gemstones
with this name, the Chrysoberyl form is the most well-known.
- Alexandrite— Rare and well-known variety of Chrysoberyl that exhibits a different color in artificial and natural light.
- Cymophane— Polished Chrysoberyl exhibiting a floating light reflection known as a cymophane effect.

