The largest block of crystal that has ever been beheld by
Crystal is subject to numerous defects, sometimes presenting a rough, solder-like, substance, or else clouded by spots upon it; while occasionally it contains some hidden humour[3] within, or is traversed by hard and brittle knurrs,[4] which are known as "salt grains."[5] Some crystal, too, has a red rust upon it, while, in other instances, it contains filaments that look like flaws, a defect which artists conceal by engraving it. But where crystals are entirely free from defect, they are preferred uncut; in which case, they are known as "acenteta,"[6] and have the colour, not of foam, but of limpid water. In the last place, the weight of crystals is a point which is taken into consideration.
I find it stated by medical men that the very best cautery
for the human body is a ball of crystal acted upon by the rays
of the sun.[7] This substance, too, has been made the object of
a mania; for, not many years ago, a mistress of a family,
who was by no means very rich, gave one hundred and fifty
thousand sesterces for a single basin made of crystal. Nero,
on receiving tidings that all was lost, in the excess of his
fury, dashed two cups of crystal to pieces; this being his last
act of vengeance upon his fellow-creatures, preventing any
one from ever drinking again from these vessels. Crystal,
when broken, cannot by any possibility be mended. Vessels in
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