#4616 Central Heterochromia ("Eye Rings")
#4616 Central Heterochromia ("Eye Rings") #4616 Some people have a very specific pattern in their eyes that catches anybody's attention. What is it? When people talk about a striking, attention-grabbing pattern in someone's eyes, they are usually referring to heterochromia or highly defined anatomical features within the iris structure. Because the iris is essentially a complex web of muscles, connective tissue, and pigment, it can form unique structural layouts. The specific variations that most instantly catch the human eye include: 1. Central Heterochromia ("Eye Rings") This occurs when the iris has two completely distinct colors arranged in concentric rings. Typically, there is a vibrant burst of gold, amber, or brown immediately surrounding the pupil, which then sharply transitions into a completely different color—like piercing blue or green—toward the outer edge. This creates a high-contrast, target-like effect that draws immediate focus. 2. Se...