Peter Carl Fabergé
Peter Carl Fabergé was a Russian jeweler born in 1846, best known for creating the exquisite Fabergé eggs. These ornate, jeweled eggs were crafted for the Russian royal family, particularly Tsar Nicholas II, as Easter gifts. Fabergé's work combined artistry and craftsmanship, making his pieces highly sought after.
His workshop, established in St. Petersburg, produced not only eggs but also a variety of luxury items, including jewelry and decorative objects. Fabergé's legacy endures, with his creations considered masterpieces of decorative art, reflecting the opulence of the Imperial Russia era.