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Faberge - Imperial Easter Egg number twenty - The "Pansy Egg", from 1899. This egg was formerly known as the "Spinach Jade Egg", and is made of nephrite, gold, diamonds, and white, red, green, and opaque violet enamel. It rests on a bouquet of twisted gold leaves, from which grows five flowers and five buds of pansies, enameled in various nuances of violet and set with diamonds. | Pinterest: инструмент для поиска и хранения интересных идей
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A Jeweled Gold-Mounted Nephrite Egg Pendant By Fabergé, with indistinct workmaster's initials, probably for Michael Perchin, St. Petersburg, 1896-1903 Ovoid, the hardstone body applied with a gold leaf and a flower set with two cabochon rubies and rose-cut diamonds, with gold suspension loop, marked on suspension loop | Pinterest: инструмент для поиска и хранения интересных идей
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The Imperial Faberge eggs were created between 1885 and 1917 for the Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II as Easter gifts for their wives and mother. The House of Fabergé made about 50 eggs, of which 43 have survived. The Imperial eggs enjoyed great fame, and Fabergé was commissioned to make similar eggs for a few private clients - the Duchess of Marlborough, the Rothschilds and the Yusupovs... | Pinterest: инструмент для поиска и хранения интересных идей
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THE RED ADMIRAL EGG A CREATION BY THEO FABERGÉ Theo Fabergé designed his RED ADMIRAL EGG as a token to the beauty and fragility of nature. He was inspired by his and by Carl Fabergé’s love of flower surprises, thus following the family tradition but within his own style. The Egg is made using materials and techniques made famous by the Fabergé family. The RED ADMIRAL EGG is engine turned and then guilloché enameled in rich red, one..|randy johnson приколол(а) это к доске Fab-Tastic !
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The last Imperial Easter Egg commissioned by Tsar Nicholas II for his wife Alexandra Feodorovna was the Constellation Egg of 1917. It is one of the most tantalising of Fabergé’s Imperial eggs, not least because it was never completed and its component parts were only recently identified in Moscow. | Catherine Tripp приколол(а) это к доске Faberge