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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 ...
(L:) Faberge 1898 "Lilies of the Valley egg" displayed at an exhibition in the Kremlin in Moscow, 18 May 2004. (R:) The Trans-Siberian Railway egg, 1900.
John Williams, executive chef of The Ritz London, created an edible ‘Egg Fabergé’ dish, inspired by Peter Carl Fabergé’s iconic Imperial Mosaic Egg of 1914 ...
Auction house Christie's is to sell a tiara by Faberge, jeweler to the Russian Tsars, made of aquamarines and diamonds and with a pre-sale estimate of $230,000-340,000. The tiara was made in 1904 ...
Fabergé debuts high jewelry collection featuring the work of independent designer James Ganh, who specializes in transformable jewels.
The house and some of the jewels had belonged to one of Moscow’s richest women, Vera Kharitonenko, the widow of a wealthy sugar trader. ... Fabergé, 646.559.8848, www.faberge.com. Authors.
Christie’s London will be offering art objects, jewels, and other pieces from of one of the most important private collections of Faberge masterpieces on November 29, as part of the auction ...
Auction house Christie’s is to sell a tiara by Faberge, jeweler to the Russian Tsars, made of aquamarines and diamonds and with a pre-sale estimate of $230,000-340,000. The tiara was made in ...
A Virginia housewife named Lillian Pratt, who couldn’t get enough of Peter Carl Fabergé’s use of precious metals and jewels in thousands of adornments, including the world-renowned Fabergé eggs.
The Faberge-created "Journey in Jewels," seen here in a rendering, will be a permanent passenger aboard the Seven Seas Grandeur. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
The Faberge Virginia museum A large collection of Faberge eggs was part of the estate of Mrs. Lilian Thomas Pratt, which consisted of about 500 valuable items of which almost 400 were Faberge eggs.