Fabergé Egg
A Fabergé Egg is a jeweled egg created by the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These exquisite pieces were originally made as Easter gifts for the Russian royal family, particularly for Tsar Alexander III and later for his son, Tsar Nicholas II. Each egg is unique, often featuring intricate designs, precious materials, and hidden surprises inside.
The most famous Fabergé Eggs are the Imperial Eggs, of which there are 50 known examples. These eggs are celebrated for their craftsmanship and artistry, combining elements of Russian culture with luxurious materials like gold, enamel, and gemstones. Today, they are highly sought after by collectors and are displayed in museums around the world.