The Fabergé Museum includes a rare collection of antique Fabergé jewels and objets d’art, created by Peter Carl Fabergé and his workmasters before 1917 in Imperial Russia. An exclusive exhibition of the collection is on view, free of charge, from Monday 10th August until Monday 14th September 2015 at the Fabergé London Mayfair Boutique at 14a Grafton Street, London W1S 4ET.
Highlights of the exhibition include an exquisite sapphire and diamond pendant, a stunning square emerald and diamond brooch and a generous amethyst brooch set within a border of gold laurel leaves. Alongside these rare jewels, a selection of enamel photograph frames, gold cigarette cases and a pendant watch will be showcased.
These exceptional pieces exemplify the ingenuity and artistry of the House of Fabergé in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which in turn inspire the blend of heritage and modernity in today’s contemporary collections.
Find out more about the Fabergé Museum at: https://www.fabergemuseum.com
Fabergé collections are available online or in the international boutiques.
All images courtesy of Fabergé (UK) Ltd.