Fabergé Eggs are exquisite, decorative eggs created by the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally made for the Russian royal family, these eggs are known for their intricate designs and luxurious materials, including gold, enamel, and precious stones. Each egg often contains a surprise or hidden feature, making them unique and highly sought after.
The first Fabergé Egg was crafted in 1885 for Tsar Alexander III as an Easter gift for his wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna. Over the years, Fabergé produced a limited number of these eggs, with only 50 Imperial eggs made for the royal family. Today, they are considered masterpieces of decorative art and are highly valued by collectors.