Fabergé

Peter Carl Fabergé, 30 May 1846 – 24 September 1920), was a Russian jeweler best known for the famous Fabergé eggs made in the style of genuine Easter eggs, but using precious metals and gemstones rather than more mundane materials. He was one of the sons of the founder of the famous jewelry legacy House of Fabergé.

In 1882 Peter Carl Fabergé with his brother Agathon quickly transformed it into an international phenomenon. They added objects deluxe to their repertoire, including objects de Fantaisie such as the Imperial Easter Eggs, now regarded as pinnacles of the goldsmiths’ art. Today these are treasured in some of the world’s leading museums and private collections.

Faberge the Russian testimony of luxury.

"Faberge the Russian testimony of luxury."
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