Yes, Fabergé did create mirrors, often as part of their luxurious decorative items and vanity sets. These mirrors featured exquisite craftsmanship and were typically adorned with intricate designs, precious metals, and gemstones, consistent with the brand's high standards of artistry. While Fabergé is best known for its famous eggs and jewelry, their mirrors reflect the same level of elegance and attention to detail.
Peter Carl Faberge
Yes. For more info about the Faberge Eggs, see the Related Link below.
The Faberge eggs were made as Easter gifts from the Tzar to his wife. The Russian royal family was Russian Orthodox religion. They were made by the jeweler Faberge out of diamonds, gems, pearls, and enameled. They had little special things inside of them.
in London, England
in 1885
Peter Carl Faberge had 5 children: 1.Agathon Faberge 2.Eugene Faberge 3.Nicholas Faberge 4.Alexander Julius Faberge 5.Alexander Faberge
Carl Faberge
Peter Carl Faberge
The correct spelling is either Faberge or Fabergé
A long time
I believe it was Carl Faberge, of the House of Faberge, who made these "Faberge eggs" as they are usually called. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry on the Faberge eggs.
Magnifying mirrors, make-up mirrors, telescopes
Mirrors in flashlights and headlights, mirrors for shaving or make up. A mirror to make objects look bigger.
Funhouse mirrors.
John Makino
Yes for the Franklin Mint.
What is the term for people who make mirrors