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Johannes Kunckel‘s<br />

Ru<strong>by</strong> Glass:<br />

The alchemist Johannes Kunckel was commissioned<br />

<strong>by</strong> Elector Frederick William to produce gold.<br />

The result, however, was ru<strong>by</strong>-red glass that was<br />

henceforth called Kunckel glass. Johannes Kunckel<br />

von Löwenstern was born in Hütten near Rendsburg<br />

(Schleswig) in 1630 as <strong>the</strong> son of a chemist. He<br />

was first instructed in <strong>the</strong> natural sciences <strong>by</strong> his fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

Frederick William, also known as “<strong>the</strong> Great Elector”,<br />

hoped that <strong>the</strong> experienced chemist and alchemist<br />

would give him new impulses for <strong>the</strong> economic development<br />

of his country, because Kunckel had researched<br />

phosphorus and, with “Ars Vitraria Experimentalis<br />

or Vollkommene Glasmacher-Kunst” (The<br />

Art of Perfect Glassmaking), he had written a standard<br />

book on glassmaking.<br />

After his apprenticeship, Johannes Kunckel was hired<br />

<strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> Court of Saxony to produce gold for <strong>the</strong> Elector.<br />

However, <strong>the</strong> Elector owed him his salary for<br />

months. The reason: if Kunckel could really make<br />

gold, <strong>the</strong>n he would not need any payment, and if he<br />

could not, <strong>the</strong>n he would not be worth any payment<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r. In 1678 Johannes Kunckel followed <strong>the</strong> call of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Brandenburg Elector Frederick William to Berlin,<br />

where he was hired as a secret chamberlain for an<br />

annual salary of 500 thalers.<br />

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