The famous Fabergé Eggs
The Fabergé Eggs are today more than ever a symbol of rarity, luxury and tradition. The jewelry beaded precious metal eggs were created by Peter Carl Fabergé and his assistants. 69 eggs were created between 1885 and 1917, and their main purpose was to be offered as gifts to the great czars of Russia, as Easter Eggs.
There are some quite famous eggs with a whole story behind then like The Swan or the two undelivered eggs Constellation or Karelian Birch.
The first egg was created in 1885 for czarina Maria Feodorovna as an Easter surprise from her husband. On the outside it looked like a while gold enameled egg but inside having a golden yolk. Inside the yolk there was a golden hen and inside the hen a small golden crown with a ruby. The idea of this egg is the one of the traditional Russian matryoshka dolls (and also the one of Kinder [giggles]).
The Fabergé Imperial eggs are not only splendid and precious on the outside, but also on the inside, each usually containing a surprise. They are unique in appearance and also in theme, each one having a different significance.

The first egg, when opened, revealed a gold hen, nestled in a golden yolk. Within the hen was a tiny reproduction of the Imperial Crown which was fashioned from a diamond. From the crown dangled a dazzling ruby.
Fabergé also created some pieces for his private clients but they were less original and expensive.
via The famous Fabergé Eggs | The Jewelry Blog.

Fabergé eggs are jeweled eggs made in Russia. The first egg was made by royal jeweler, Carl Fabergé, as an Easter gift for the wife of the Tsar of Russia. Amid terrorist attempts on the Imperial family's lives,Tsar Alexander III wanted an Easter surprise for the Tsarina, Maria Feodorovna.

There were 68 eggs created using gold, other metals and precious stones - such as diamonds, rubies and emeralds. Each year, the gift was more extravagant and detailed than the last. They are priceless.
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