Pocketful of Xtals
Pocketful of Xtals
Borghese-Windsor Cabinet
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Borghese-Windsor Cabinet

Decorated with exquisitely carved agate and other precious stones, the crystal that make up the cabinet hold the secrets to historical trade that haven’t been documented in books. Made in Rome, it belonged to Pope Paul V Borghese (ruled 1605-21), whose coat of arms (the eagle and the dragon) is featured above the central niche. Already in an English private collection by 1821 when it was offered for sale with its stand in London, the cabinet was then acquired by King George IV (ruled 1820-30). It remained in the British Royal Collection until 1959, when it was sold with the collection of Queen Mary. Such showpiece cabinets–brilliantly colored in their use of precious materials, but also intriguing with their multiple drawers–were the most prestigious display furniture in Europe from the late sixteenth to early eighteenth century. They were used to store such treasures as medals, gems, and small bronzes or ivories, as well as private documents. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aa-ron-celestian/message

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Pocketful of Xtals
Pocketful of Xtals
Exploring the ways minerals interact with their environments and living systems, and how these interactions can be harnessed to address global challenges such as climate change, pollution, and disease.
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Aaron Celestian, PhD