Gustav Fabergé
Gustav Fabergé was a Russian jeweler born in 1846, best known for his exquisite decorative eggs. He founded the House of Fabergé, which became famous for creating intricate and luxurious pieces, particularly during the reign of Tsar Nicholas II. His work combined artistry with craftsmanship, making his creations highly sought after.
Fabergé's most famous creations are the Imperial Fabergé eggs, which were crafted as Easter gifts for the royal family. Each egg is unique, featuring elaborate designs and hidden surprises. Today, Fabergé's legacy continues, with his works held in museums and private collections around the world.