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     The Crystal Room is the largest and most elegant of the artistic reception rooms in the Temple.  Designed after the Adam period (18th Century) of English Architecture, the theme is light and spacious, with high windows and leaded glass mirrors typical of the Robert Adam style.  The chandeliers are Czechoslovakian crystal; the hardware on the doors, triple-plated gold.  The rug is the largest of the artistic rugs in the Temple and contains yarns in 23 different colors, hand-woven from a single loom.  It weighs 1,000 pounds.  The Wurlitzer Corporation manufactured the grand piano to match the designs on the large mahogany table centering the room.