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Gold Ruby Goblet
Johann Kunckel von Löwenstjern, c. 1685 - c. 1690
The red colour of this goblet is due to the addition of tiny gold particles to the glass melt. This process was pioneered by the German alchemist Johann Kunckel in the late 17th century, following which gold ruby glass vessels became hugely sought after. Its allure derived from its colour and from the magical qualities associated with gold and ruby. The glass engraver worked the goblet such that it resembled a cut gemstone rather than mere glass.
- Artwork typedrinking glass
- Object numberBK-2023-6
- Dimensionsheight 14.3 cm x width 11.3 cm x depth 9 cm
- Physical characteristicsgoudrobijnglas