Faberge Collection
Step into the world of opulence and craftsmanship with Faberge
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Step into the world of opulence and craftsmanship with Faberge. The Winter Egg, a dazzling creation from 1913, showcases the exquisite use of quartz, platinum, orthoclase, and diamonds. Discover this masterpiece at the Faberge Museum in Saint Petersburg's Shuvalov Palace. Even Hollywood icons Roger Moore and Cary Grant couldn't resist the allure of Faberge's perfumes. During their visit to the brand's showroom, they sampled its luxurious fragrances, adding another touch of glamour to their already legendary status. In 1927, Moscow witnessed a historic event - the preview before an auction featuring properties belonging to Russia's Romanov Tsar family. Amongst these treasures was a stunning cigarette case crafted by Carl Faberge himself between 1896 and 1900. This piece is a testament to his exceptional skill as a jeweler. The Pillbox from Saint Petersburg dates back to the late 19th century and bears witness to the outstanding workmanship Workshop. Its intricate design captivates with every detail carefully crafted by skilled artisans. It also ventured into creating miniature masterpieces that continue to enchant collectors worldwide. From an Easter Egg with a hidden scent bottle dating back to before 1899, to whimsical creations like a Miniature Hippopotamus or Leopard from c. 1890-1900 – each piece tells its own story through meticulous artistry. A Miniature Box in the form of an egg stands as another example of Faberge's ingenuity in design during c. 1900s Saint Petersburg era – showcasing not only beauty but also functionality within its delicate structure. The Late 19th-century Perfume Bottle captures elegance in its smallest form while evoking scents long forgotten yet preserved through time thanks to Faberge Workshop’s dedication. Lastly, behold the charm of a Miniature Polar Bear created by Faberge Workshop around c. 1890-1900.