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Faberge Egg "Enigma"
These Faberge style egg incorporate the same peculiar and unique design reminiscent of the Faberge egg from Carl Faberge's jewelry workshops.
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Faberge Egg *Fantasy*
These eggs are made in the style and tradition of Faberge home. These beautiful pieces of art will be a great gift.
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Lilies of the Valley Easter Egg
This lovely Faberge-styled collectable egg has been created in the Faberge style. The original designs for the Imperial eggs were inspired by historical art works
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Nicholas II Clock Easter Egg
This Russian openable egg made in the Faberge style features the monogram of Nicholas II, the last Russian tsar and is surmounted by the Russian Imperial crown.
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*Pearl* Royal Egg
This lovely Russian Easter egg has been created in the Faberge style. The original designs for the Imperial eggs were inspired by historical art works.
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Royal Egg with Lions
This lovely Russian Easter egg has been created in the Faberge style. The original designs for the Imperial eggs were inspired by historical art works.
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Turquoise Easter Egg *Pozy*
These lovely Easter eggs have been created in the Faberge style. The original designs for the Imperial eggs were inspired by historical art works.
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Faberge Egg *Russian Pearl*
Imperial double-headed eagle depicted in the center of each egg is a symbol of royal force and power.
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Easter Egg with bay leaf
This charming Russian Easter egg has been created in the Faberge style.
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Easter Egg with Flowers
This charming Russian Easter egg has been created in the Faberge style. Inside it conceal a "surprise", beautiful flowers
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Faberge Egg *Spring Flowers*
These eggs are made in the style and tradition of Faberge home. These beautiful pieces of art will be a great gift.
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The Imperial Pansy Egg
This extraordinary openable egg is the reminiscent of the exquisite Faberge egg, presented by Nicholas II to his mother, the Dowager Empress Maria Fedorovna, for Easter 1899.
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