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Broken Egg: Scandal in the European jewelry world

Broken Egg: Scandal in the European jewelry world

Scandal in the European jewelry world. Valentin Skurlov, an art critic from Saint-Petersburg, accused the insurance company Lloyd’s of causing damage to the world art. The pretext was a broken Metzger Imperial Easter Egg, a unique item by Carl Fabergé. The rarity was...

Fabergé on the brunch scene of Montréal

Fabergé on the brunch scene of Montréal

Fabergé opened in 2010 on Fairmount Street (west), adding a solid option on the brunch scene of Montréal. They serve breakfast in a lounge atmosphere, conceptualized for Montréalers by Montréalers. Read more on their website :  http://restofaberge.com

A Fabergé buff in Denmark

A Fabergé buff in Denmark

Fabergé påskeæg fra Sv. Michelsen Chokolade Fabergé Easter eggs from Sv. Michelsen Chocolate Sv. Michelsen's Fabergé eggs are copies of the original Fabergé eggs made to the Russian Tsars and then the height of fashion in Easter gifts among the royals, rich and famous...

Fabergé Coming to Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, NY

Fabergé Coming to Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, NY

A new restaurant-lounge named Fabergé is slated to open at 2011 Emmons Avenue, Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York, in about two weeks. It replaces Fusion, which never reopened after superstorm Sandy. © 2013 Sheepshead Bites, Ned Berke. Original article (source).

Inscription reinterpreted: Fabergé Imperial Pelican Easter Egg

Inscription reinterpreted: Fabergé Imperial Pelican Easter Egg

Carl Fabergé made 50 Imperial Easter eggs for the Russian tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II and their wives. Some of the eggs, starting with the 1893 Caucasus Egg, have dates either on the egg itself or on the surprise, or names of the places indicating where the...