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Covered Goblet
Not on view
Gold ruby glass was perfected through alchemist and glassmaker Johann Kunckel’s experimentation under
the patronage of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, at the elector’s glassworks in Potsdam. Its name comes from the addition of colloidal gold to the glass before melting, a complex operation that required the skills of both alchemist and glassmaker. Displayed in a Kunstkammer, glass pieces served as signs of the alchemical knowledge required to produce them.
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