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Easily first among these spectacles came the
Tower of Jewels and the 54 searchlights which from roofs and other elevations
flooded it with light. The 435 foot structure was hung about, on gallery and
column, on cornice and rostrum and conquistador's shield and sculptured
ornament, with 102, 000 "novagems," which were the "exposition jewels," and
which made a spectacular feature that was not less than startling. Note:
Todd's account makes no mention of the sale of the Novagems after the
Exposition closed.
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from Todd Vol. 2, Chapter 63, page 345
"AND THERE WAS LIGHT"
The "jewels" were of the finest quality of glass, of high
refractory power, cut and polished in Bohemia, where this work is a household
industry. The last consignment of 5,000 narrowly escaped being held in
Austria by the war, but finally arrived at New York in a neutral ship.
They varied in size from 21 to 47 millimeters diameter (.833
to 1.86 inches), were cut like diamonds, and were backed by small mirrors and
hung on brass hooks so that they trembled in the breeze. They were of different
colors and by day refracted all the hues of the spectrum... ruby and emerald
like a humming bird's throat, or sapphire, or white, or the pale yellow
jonquils, or delicate aqua marine.
The 20 foot armillary sphere surmounting the Tower was
incrusted with "emeralds," and belted in a slanting circle with "diamonds."
Columns were decorated in white brilliants, with ruby bands, and horizontal
cornices were picked out with yellow and amber topaz.
When the 54 searchlights were turned on the Tower and the
flickering "novagems" caught the beam, splintered them into millions of colored
lances and dartled them all over the grounds and the nearby heights of the city,
the effect was at once dazzling and delicate beyond all power to describe.
"Novagems" decorated the "star figures" that surmounted the
colonnades of the Court of the Universe, and they too reflected the searchlight
beams.
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