Imperial Fabergé Eggs
Imperial Fabergé Eggs are exquisite decorative eggs created by the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé for the Russian royal family. These luxurious eggs were made primarily between 1885 and 1917, with each egg featuring intricate designs and hidden surprises inside. They were often crafted from precious materials like gold, silver, and gemstones, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship.
Each egg was a unique piece of art, often symbolizing themes or events significant to the Romanov dynasty. The first egg, known as the Imperial Egg, was gifted by Tsar Alexander III to his wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna, marking the beginning of this remarkable tradition.