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Faberge EggsFaberge's immensely popular Objects of Fantasy can be seen in some of the world's most important museums and private collectors. Outstanding amongst these are the collections of H.M queen Elizabeth II and Forbes Magazine. Today a new generation of Faberge craftsmen creates not only exceptional jewellery but also objects for special occasions. Illustrated here is a sample of a few of these unique creations. This is only a sample of the Faberge Eggs we offer. To view our full collection of Faberge Eggs, please click the link
Carl Faberge, Court Jeweller to the Tsars Alexander III and Nikolai II, has indeed claimed the title to the creation of the style of Jewellery unique to his name. He crafted only fifty-six imperial Faberge eggs for the royal audience in his days. The Faberge eggs started as a surprise gift for Easter. It was here that the exquisite art of the Faberge eggs were revealed for the first time. With this gift, he introduces a new form of artwork to the world, Enamelling on Gold and Silver and stone cutting. His bold unique style and precision which brought all his creations to life. Today, the advance technology in jewellery has given Banks Lyon Jewellers the opportunity to deal with the beautiful Faberge Eggs. At Banks Lyon we are privileged to be able to stock a variety of Faberge Eggs, as well as additional, more unusual pieces created in the spirit of Faberge. The intricate process of creating a Faberge eggs is borne by our excellent craftsmen to arouse that tingling feeling in you, the recipient of this lovely prize, similar to the satisfying sensations the Empress Czarina Maria when she received the first Faberge Egg. Banks Lyon Jewellers is proud to be one of only handful exclusive dealers carrying the historic Faberge Eggs collection. These beautiful, intricate little eggs make a unique and extremely special gift that will be treasured for years to come. After the death of Carl Faberge, over 70 years was spent searching for
the right master to take over the work. This search ended with the discovery
of Victor Mayer, who continued the Faberge Egg tradition. Not only did
he reproduce many of the old masters’ works, he also added new,
origional designs to create a fresh series of Faberge Eggs. |
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