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catsofyore · 2 months
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Hand carved miniature agate cat with diamond eyes, ca. 1900 by Fabergé. Source.
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nobrashfestivity · 3 months
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House of Fabergé Easter Egg Necklace 1892-1914.c
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jojo-schmo · 16 days
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A Kirby Ovaltique Collection figure- Jojo T. Schmo edition!! 🫧 ✨
This could be a fun drawing challenge! What would your Kirbysona or OC’s Ovaltique figure look like? :D
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snailspng · 1 year
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Fabergé animal PNGs. 
(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 
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tiaramania · 18 days
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TIARA ALERT: Olivia Henson wore the Westminster Myrtle Wreath Tiara for her wedding to Hugh Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, at Chester Cathedral on 7 June 2024.
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gemville · 2 months
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Colored Gemstone and Diamond Brooch by Fabergé Formerly Owned by Queen Alexandra
Source: royalcollection.org.uk via Pinterest
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in-herbones · 2 years
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Alexander McQueen fall 2008 faberge egg purse has my heart🖤
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justseventeen · 6 months
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December 1978. 'Fabergé introduces Farrah Fawcett Shampoo.'
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boylerpf · 4 months
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Attending theatrical premieres was a characteristic habit of the aristocracy of the 19th century. The artists of the imperial theaters enjoyed great respect and sometimes even the patronage of the Romanovs. On the occasion of various memorable dates, they traditionally received precious gifts from the monarchs.
While in the theater, the noble public could not only enjoy the performance, but also discuss the latest news and make important contacts. Therefore, visiting theaters, especially imperial ones, was the same social event as a ball or an official reception. Going to the theater, like going out into society, meant observing certain rules of etiquette regarding clothing and accessories. Thus, the lady’s outfit had to be quite restrained, but complemented with jewelry and elegant accessories, such as theater binoculars by Faberge.
These diamond-studded pink enamel theater binoculars can be admired as a tour de force in their own right, especially when held up to the wearer's face during a theater performance. In this work we see the richness of decor in the Rococo style characteristic of the Faberge master Mikhail Perkhin. 1898-1903
Source - Faberge Museum
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darksilvania · 2 years
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Bug/Steel type gold filigree pokemon (No official names yet)
Originally the last evolution was an adoptable but nobody purchased it so I turned it into a whole line. When I posted them on twitter originally I made this pic with all the references.
First stage is based on a Golden Tortoise Beetle First evolution is based on a mix of the Urodidae Moth Cocoon and the Rising Cross Fabergé Egg Last evolution is based on the Azalea Lace Bug
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dozydawn · 1 month
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Gold, sterling silver, moonstone, guilloche pink enamel perfume bottle by Fabergé. 19th-20th Century.
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catsofyore · 1 year
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Hand carved miniature agate cat with diamond eyes, ca. 1900 by Fabergé. Source.
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panfaristo · 4 months
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otmaaromanovas · 6 months
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Miniature portraits of Grand Duchesses Maria and Anastasia Nikolaevna alongside the hospital where they visited injured soldiers during WWI by artist Vasili Zuev, set in a pink enamel Faberge frame
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The caption alongside translates as: ‘‘In this frame of pink enamel, on a surface guilloched by the sun's rays, there are two miniatures by the artist Vasily Zuev: Grand Duchesses Maria and Anastasia and the [Feodorovsky Hospital] House of Mercy, in which they helped the suffering.”
Zuev painted multiple miniatures of the Imperial Family, often set into Faberge jewellery or items. This miniature of the Grand Duchesses from this piece has sometimes been attributed to being from a Faberge Egg or lost.
A few months ago, after a little searching, I at last found the full piece!
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tiaramania · 18 days
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Duchess of Westminster's Myrtle Wreath Tiara
Find out more at Tiara Mania
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gemville · 5 months
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Fabergé Gold Brooch Set With A Siberian Amethyst
Source: iconastas.co.uk via Pinterest
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