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Fabergé has teamed with luxury aviation company, VistaJet, and commissioned artist Ian Davenport to create an exclusive design for the tail of one of VistaJet’s flagship aircraft—the ...
A long-lost Fabergé egg "surprise," an automation elephant embellished in diamonds and rubies has been discovered in the British royal family's collection.
Igor Russak/RIA Novosti Mechanized elephant was part of egg given to Empress Maria Fyodorovna by Alexander III in 1892. Scientists preparing a new catalogue for the British Royal Collection have ...
Fabergé: Royal Gifts featuring the Trellis Egg Surprise will be on display April 10 through April 18, 2018. The special exhibition is included in the permanent exhibit hall admission. For ticket ...
In the era of the Russian tsars, Peter Carl Fabergé's jewel-studded objets d'art were a royal riff on a much humbler Easter tradition. Take a look at the lore of Fabergé eggs, from opulent ...
Pihl also designed the intricate Mosaic Egg of 1914, now in the Royal Collection. 7. Fabergé’s only foreign branch opened in London in 1903. Blue Serpent Clock Egg, 1895. ...
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 wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna. It was meant to be ...
Most of the eggs are no more than 15 centimeters tall, and contain even smaller artworks within them, such as royal portraits. Only 50 Imperial Faberge eggs are believed to have been produced.
As a new show opens at the V&A, Fabergé experts lead us through the history of the greatest symbol of ‘the excess of the ruling class’ ...
The Imperial Diamond Trellis Egg, originally an Easter gift from Russian czar Alexander III to his wife in 1892, belongs to a Houston couple whose private collection of items created by Faberge is ...
Get a peek at the baubles of royalty at “Fabergé: From a Snowflake to an Iceberg — The McFerrin Collection.” Some 500 jewel-encrusted treasures include dozens previously owned by Nicholas ...