Making a walnut tabletop. Got a wide board that has curly figure toward both edges.

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I cut the pieces for the top. One wide piece for the center and then ripped the next section to get two narrower pieces for the outside with the curly figure where the boards are joined.
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I read somewhere to flip and rotate figured veneer 180 degrees rather than just book matching so the light catches it properly on both of the joined pieces, and I tried to apply that concept here. The wood looks good to me as does the curly figure, but the curly figure looks like what some sources say are ugly chevrons to be avoided (when referring to just the wood grain and not the figure).

Does this effect here look normal or should I re-think before gluing up?