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 ...
HOUSTON -- A Faberge egg and the jeweled elephant designed to fit inside it are reunited for the first time in almost a century thanks to a loan from Queen Elizabeth II. A gallery that opened ...
The Imperial Tsesarevich Easter Egg currently on display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Wikimedia Commons Most people get chocolate bunnies or plastic candy-filled eggs as presents on ...
To see a rare Fabergé egg, you don't have to travel far or pay a fortune. Five of the priceless pieces of art are on permanent display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which has the largest ...
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Fabergé Eggs are jeweled Easter eggs of staggering ingenuity and workmanship, designed by the Russian jeweler Carl Fabergé in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were originally ...