From the 18th to the 19th century, the court jeweler Carl Fabergé and his craftsmen produced exquisite eggs with various designs not only for Russian nobles, but also for European dignitaries.
In 1886, Tsar Alexander III awarded the Fabergé family an annual commission to produce eggs for the royal family. These imaginative eggs are carefully crafted with gold and silver, enamel, Gemstone and semi- Gemstone.
Our colorful miniature eggs are inspired by these creations.
Material | Gold-plated tin, clear crystal, blue enamel
Size | Length 46 cm
Origin | United States
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- Inspired by the eggs made by the chief jewelry craftsman Faberge in the collection of the Tsarist Azur, it is a masterpiece of jewelry art.
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