Chapter 0161 Apple Table Meeting

He took the finished crystal lamp with him.

Once back in the castle, Liszt ordered his servants to install the crystal lamp in his study. The lamp, made of white crystal, emitted a soft white light, reminiscent of natural light, although not as intense as sunlight. Just one crystal lamp was as bright as ten candles.

"It's about as bright as a 50-watt incandescent lamp, which is still not strong enough. It would be better to install two more."

Three crystal lamps in a room is the most suitable level of brightness—any more is glaring, any less too dim. These crystal lamps could remain lit for several years on end. They could also be designed to be switched on and off at any time, but that would require high-level craftsmanship, which is not cost-effective.

The value of crystal is indeed high, but the price is not unacceptably so.