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Faberge Clover Leaf Egg With Music



Price   $162



This item has a rich tradition in Russian history. Once made for the Czar, exact copy is available to you. This Faberge Egg is designed from the sketch of Carl Faberge by the jewelers in Saint-Petersburg. The Egg represents a jewelry box where following old Faberge tradition you can put a surprise (ring, pendant or necklace).


Egg dimensions: 3,5 in.

Materials: composition of cooper, tin and brass covered with dark blue and gold enamel (talmi-gold).

Manufacturing techniques: minting, filigree work, enamel and inlay by Swarovsky crystals.

Produced in Saint-Petersburg, Russia.

Egg plays music.


Faberge Egg can become a unique gift for person who is special to you or can become a beautiful decoration for your home.

Gift like Faberge egg is an excellent way to express Russian culture and tradition, it is especially appreciated around Easter time.


About the original

Name Clover Leaf Egg

Date 1902

Provenance Presented by Nicholas II to Czarina Alexandra Fyodorovna

Made in St. Petersburg

Work-master Michael Perkhin

Materials gold, platinum, diamonds, rubies

Techniques translucent and opaque enamel

Kept in Kremlin Armoury Museum, Moscow


History

A pattern of stems and leaves of clover forms the shape of the egg. The gaps between the metal outline of the leaves are covered with transparent bright green enamel. A very thin golden ribbon paved with rubies curls through the foliage.

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Nowadays Fabergé is one of the most famous jewellery brands all over the world. It is a sign of luxury and giant success. People who can say that they are the owners of Fabergé egg, as a rule are the most rich people of the world. Near 200 years ago Fabergé agg was used as a gift to show the wealth and authority.

The story of Fabergé house started on Easter 1885 when Tsar Alexander III and Tzarina Maria Fedorovna were celebrating their anniversary. Tsar wanted to make some delicate and exquisite present to his wife and ordered young goldsmith Carl Fabergé to create some unique and luxury jewel. On Easter morning Fabergé introduced his creation to Alexander III and he was totally satisfied.

 

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