Fabergé is synonymous around the world with bejeweled, priceless egg objets, opulently crafted in Peter Carl Fabergé’s workshop for the imperial family of Russia. Each was unique and decorated ...
He calls them Fauxberge. They’re blinged-out Christmas ornaments that had their height of popularity half a century ago and ...
The Fabergé eggs are the intricately created Easter gifts crafted by Peter Carl Fabergé for Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his wife Alexandra. Fabergé presented the eggs to the royal couple ...
In 2009, Ivanov opened a private Fabergé museum in the German city of Baden-Baden, displaying a wide collection of Fabergé items with the Rothschild egg as the centerpiece. In December 2014 ...
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A rare ornamental egg made by one of the world's most renowned jewellers has gone on display at a stately home. The Fabergé egg - once owned by a society hostess - is on show at Polesden Lacey ...
A Fabergé surprise egg has sold for £7,000 at an auction in Shrewsbury. Halls Fine Art said it had belonged to the late owner of Wirswall Hall, Whitchurch. The Honey Egg is made from 18-carat ...
This collection comprises the Colours of Love pendant as well as the 180 limited-edition egg objets. In addition to the 180-year anniversary collection, JQ Diamonds is also the chosen stockist for ...
The Trees collection continues the German company's mission "to bring art and soul to the mundane world of in-ear headphones.
These blue enamelled eggs are part of a necklace that was made by Russia’s most famous jeweller. There is confirmation inside the lid of the box, where 'K. Fabergé, Moscow' is written in Cyrillic.