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Fabergé eggs: Jewels of the Russian crown 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 ...
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 ...
It's like putting Humpty Dumpty back together again. After a hiatus of nearly a century, Faberge is getting back into the Easter egg business, with the participation of descendants of the founder ...
For over a century, the name Faberge has evoked wealth, opulence and the world’s most extravagant Easter eggs. The small, intricately decorated objets d’art – which Russia’s royal House of ...
Fabergé eggs have long been symbols of craftsmanship, prestige, and ultimately tragedy. They tell a story of the wealth, power, and decadence that would seal the fate of the Romanovs.
For Czar Alexander III, the Faberge Eggs were a token of love and affection, presented to his wife each Easter. At his death, son Nicolas II continued the tradition, bestowing eye-popping artistry … ...
Fabergé is hosting a very big hunt of very big eggs. If you’ve walked around New York City in the weeks leading up to Easter Sunday, you may have come across a two-and-a-half-foot-tall egg. It ...
The venerable jewelry company is going after the operators of Faberge restaurant and lounge in Brooklyn for its “shameless” misappropriation of Faberge’s luxury image and trademarked name ...
The culmination of the promotion is a massive Easter egg hunt across Central London, which will feature 200 giant and uniquely crafted, strategically placed eggs, scattered throughout the capital.
It's hard to have a conversation about iconic royal heirlooms without mentioning the Fabergé eggs. Made for the rulers of Russia as gifts to their family during the late 1800s and early 1900s ...
Faberge produced at least 52 eggs through 1917. The next year, the Bolsheviks executed the royal family, and Faberge fled Russia. Replicas are sold at Lucy Zahran Co. in South Coast Plaza.