![]() ![]() What ho! Pray tell, what doth cause the hue of amethyst to adorn one's eyes? Whence there exists a modicum of melanin, yet not ample to engender a blue hue, crimson protrusions doth blend with a mere hint of azure, begetting feeble lilac or lavender hues within the orbs. ![]() ![]() Verily, as per studies, the iris doth seem crimson in the absence of melanin, forsooth, as the light doth reflect off the blood vessels of the eye. By virtue of their pale tint, purple orbs are oft referred to as "violet eyes." ![]() Verily, thou may deem it false, but prithee, know that yon natural purple irises doth exist. Verily, this beauteous violet hue doth arise from a dearth of pigment and the reflection of crimson light from blood vessels in the irises. Verily, 'tis believed that the genuine violet irises cannot exist sans albinism. Verily, this hue doth reign supreme in those of albinistic nature. Verily, the pigment of melanin, tinted in hues of violet, doth require a precise structure of the iris, so as to scatter light in such a way as to bring forth the violet shade.īy virtue of the additional reflection of light upon crimson blood vessels, certain irises doth present themselves as purple, instead of blue. Verily, Violet is a rare and true ocular hue, a subtype of blue. Hark! With scarce levels of melanin in the ocular orbs, the iris may don a hue of blue, crimson, or violet. Verily, 'tis oft the case that the conjunctiva doth suffer from a lack of melanin. Verily, albinism doth be a genetic malady that doth lessen the amount of melanin within the corpus. Verily, this doth cause the ambience and the irises of certain folk to appear blue. The ether of the sphere and the orbs of some individuals doth disperse beams of light. Forsooth, it doth seem that the reason for this be akin to why the heavens doth appear azure. Verily, 'tis discovered that the color of blue doth lie in the eye of the beholder. The irises of those with azure orbs are devoid of hue. They may be green, hazelnut, dark blue, or even purple. Verily, the hue of one's eyes doth depend on the measure of melanin present. The lack of hue doth make the light disperse into a spectrum of hues upon striking the iris. Verily, 'tis a beauteous and uncommon hue of the eyes. Verily, there be other hues such as lilac and indigo. Verily, the hue of violet doth reign supreme amongst the purple irises. Pray tell, doth amethyst irises existeth? Verily, 'tis true that purple irises doth exist, but only under rarest of circumstances, such as certain ocular maladies. 'Tis the absence of melanin, not a particular hue, that begets all ocular shades save brown. Verily, 'tis a rare sight to behold, but lo and behold, the iris may don a hue of purple or violet, brought forth by a mutation, inflammation within the ocular sphere, or albinism. Mystical, gorgeous, and entrancing are the purple orbs. May thy gaze never fade, and may thy loveliness endure for all eternity. How sweet and gentle they doth appear, as if the heavens themselves have bestowed upon thee a gift of beauty. Oh, fair maiden, whose eyes doth shine like the violet flower in the meadow or violet eyes in dreams. Might one's orbs possess a color of violet? ![]()
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