Faberge egg- Alexander III 's.
However, precisely because of this, Faberge eggs were saved from melting.
One of the Odd Fellows has a wife who is obsessed with Faberge.
In 1928, seven of the Diamond Fund"low-value" Faberge eggs, and another 45 items were seized.
The author of Easter eggs, which ordered the Russian emperors,
was jewelry craftsman Peter Karl Faberge.
Faberge Jr. 's talent was so bright
and uncommon that at the age of 24 he headed the workshop father's.
In the Romanov family, households often gave each other gifts,
the most famous of which are Faberge eggs at Easter.
The most valuable items in the Museum's collection
are the nine Imperial Easter Eggs created by Faberge for the last two Russian emperors.
The use of decoy replicas of the Faberge Egg in Ocean's Twelve is similar to the real-life
transport of the Cullinan Diamond in 1905.
In Russia before the revolution, as in all of Europe. were stigmatized masters, for example,
the famous jeweler Carl Faberge for each of his work put a special seal,
confirming the authenticity of the thing.