House of Fabergé
The House of Fabergé is a renowned jewelry firm founded by Peter Carl Fabergé in 1842 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is best known for its exquisite Fabergé eggs, which were created for the Russian royal family, particularly Tsar Alexander III and Tsar Nicholas II. These eggs are celebrated for their intricate designs and craftsmanship, often incorporating precious metals and gemstones.
In addition to the famous eggs, the House of Fabergé produced a variety of luxury items, including jewelry, clocks, and decorative arts. The brand became synonymous with opulence and artistry, influencing the world of fine jewelry and craftsmanship well beyond its Russian origins.