These Fabergé eggs survived revolutions, smuggling, world wars, and the scariest of them all — the auction block.
For the imperial families at the helm of Russia’s empire in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, even Easter eggs were sometimes made of diamonds. Between 1885 and 1916, the luxury jewelry firm ...
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A rare Fabergé "Winter Egg" made for Russia's imperial family sold for 22.9 million pounds ($30.2 million) at Christie's in ...
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 commissioned ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 a ...
In the 1600s, the family’s name changed from Favri to Favry, Fabri, Fabrier and finally to Faberge while living in France. By 1800, the family settled in what is now Estonia. The first Fabergé jewelry ...