Faberge
The famous Russian jeweled eggs are called Fabergé eggs. Fifty large ones were made by the House of Fabergé for the Russian czars. Thousand more were miniature and could be worn around the neck as an Easter decoration.
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Are you in Uhelski's class by chance? ------------- I think it's Nicolas II cuz that's what I put for #4 =.=
Yes there is,its a underwater creature.it looks like a squid but the bottom part looks like vampire wings. who wants 2 go out with me????
The famous area for salted eggs is Pateros. Yet, presently, you can get salted eggs anywhere.
it was made from lace
A Fabergé egg is a jeweled egg created by the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé, renowned for its intricate craftsmanship and luxurious materials. Initially made for the Russian Tsars as Easter gifts, these eggs often contained surprises, such as miniature figures or intricate designs. The most famous are the Imperial Fabergé eggs, crafted between 1885 and 1917, which are now highly sought after by collectors and museums. Each egg reflects a unique artistic style and showcases the opulence of the era.
He's famous for his ceramic painted and lavishly embellished eggs.
Cuckoos and cowbirds are famous for laying their eggs in other birds' nests, and leaving the chicks to be raised by the other birds.
Before they became extinct, the dodo laid their eggs in rudimentary nests of sticks on the ground.
Faberge
eggs and cattle.