The glory and majesty which was the house of Fabergé, has been well recorded in the annals of history, from it's past as Imperial Russian court jeweler, through a century of change, including becoming a perfume house, being sold, resold, and sold again, Fabergé has had a troubled and glorious past. In the past 2 years, the name, if not the house, of Fabergé, has come to the attention of the world for more than just historical interest, or one of those exciting retrospective collections so often seen of Fabergé Jewellery, the name has been bought by one of the larges invesment companies in the world, who have promised to restore it far beyond it's orginal glory as the most exclusive and esquite jeweller in the world. As a testament to this commitment, in 2010 a boutique opened in Geneva.
And we present here the first collection from the new phoenix like Fabergé, the egg pendant collection, making no apologies for the rampant nostalgia of the collection, it was of course the Tsar's easter egg gifts to the Tsarina, each more fabulous than the last, all made by Fabergé, which made the brands name. Available in Six styles at present, they range in price from £3950, up to £5960 in price. We recommend grabbing one now, they will be sure to increase in value, and you will be able to say you truly have a piece of Fabergé's new history.
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