Faberge Egg Pendant Necklaces by Museum Reproductions
Imperial court jeweler Carl Fabergé and his craftsmen created magnificent eggs of various designs not only for Russian nobility, but also for European dignitaries and the Fabergé shops. In 1886 the House of Fabergé was granted an annual commission by Czar Alexander III to produce eggs for the Imperial family. These imaginatively designed eggs were meticulously crafted in gold and silver with enamel, precious gems, and semiprecious stones. These richly colored miniature egg pendant necklaces are inspired by these creations.
Available in red, green, purple, and blue argyle!
Pewter with gold plated finish, clear crystals and epoxy, 18" chain included with lobster clasp.
Museum Reproductions has been creating jewelry for the gift store industry since 1969. The designs are influenced by jewelry and artwork found in museums around the world, working in hand with museums, curators and other creators to make new pieces regularly. All their pieces ship with information about the inspiration behind the piece.
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