Winter Egg, Fabergé
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Easter eggs don't come more drop-dead opulent than this: Peter Carl Fabergé's jeweled masterpieces were designed for the Russian tsars to give to their wives and mothers – a royal riff on a much humbler Easter tradition of ordinary folk giving each ...
“Hearst Magazines and Verizon Media may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below.” One-hundred thirty-six years ago, Tsar Alexander III of Russia commissioned Peter Carl Fabergé to create a jeweled egg as an Easter gift for his ...
They are some of the most exquisite objects ever created and, a century after the last Faberge Egg was crafted, in 1917, the tiny treasures continue to fascinate for both their beauty and the tragic story that entangled them. 1 A tradition was hatched in ...
Fabergé’s latest creations may have been cooked up with Q Branch. The storied artist jeweler just unveiled the first in a series of collections celebrating the iconic James Bond archive. The inaugural Fabergé x 007 line is inspired by John Glen’s ...
LONDON (Reuters) - A Fabergé Imperial Easter Egg made for Emperor Alexander III of Russia and not seen in public for more than a century will go on show in London after being saved from the melting pot by an American scrap dealer who only accidentally ...