A limited number of rare elaborately jeweled uniquely over-sized egg art pieces which are now museum collectors items that are worth fortunes.
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
Mainly the Easter eggs that the Czar of Russia gave his wife .
Faberge
Faberge
Tigress, Woodhue and Babe
He's famous for his ceramic painted and lavishly embellished eggs.
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.
Faberge eggs are essentially 'dioramas' -- three-dimensional miniatures made from metal and set with precious stones. Faberge was the court jeweler to the Czar of the Russian Empire. Extensive planning and drawing precedes any fabrication, then the process of fashioning the metal, applying any enamel and setting jewels into the 'structure' ensues. You can read more, below.