This extraordinary openable egg is the reminiscent of the exquisite Faberge egg, presented to Nicholas as a gift to Alexandra with on the first Easter following the coronation. The Egg is enameled in a lustrous color over a starburst guilloché ground. As a surprise, you will find golden coach which is the reproduction of the royal coach.
The Faberge eggs began in 1884 with an Easter egg made by the brilliant Russian jeweller Faberge for the Russian tsar Alexander III that became a gift for his wife.
Then Nicholas II, Alexander son and last Russian Emperor continued the tradition. You can get more information about Hermitage and Russian tsar's family in our Books and Films
Gilded brass, colored enamel, faux jewels.
The Faberge eggs began in 1884 with an Easter egg made by the brilliant Russian jeweller Faberge for the Russian tsar Alexander III that became a gift for his wife.
Then Nicholas II, Alexander son and last Russian Emperor continued the tradition.
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