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The highly skilled craftsmen of the Fabergé house knew how to impart such an incomparable refinement to the most common objects of everyday life through their fabulous work of the precious materials,
of the precious stones and enamel.
The French designer Huber Le Gall has created a superb scenography punctuated in four phases with the imperial eggs presented in majesty.
In the tradition of the Orthodox Easter, exchanging eggs as gifts
is a symbol of love and resurrection.
In 1885, Tsar Alexander III asked Carl Fabergé to create for his wife a gold
jewel-shaped egg that contained very precious surprises.
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