Fabergé is proud to reveal a new Rose Gold Rainbow Surprise Locket, raising funds for The Hunger Project's COVID-19 Appeal.
This beautiful piece comes with a heartfelt message embedded within as 50% of the purchase price from the sale of each piece will be donated to The Hunger Project’s COVID-19 Appeal*. In conjunction with this launch, Fabergé will also be donating 50% of the purchase price from sales of their Colours of Love Multicolour and Rainbow Fluted Rings, as seen below.
The rainbow has become a symbol of hope, unity and solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic, a reminder that after darkness comes light. Fabergé was inspired by this emblem of hope and has created a new surprise locket with a rainbow nestled inside to show support for those in crisis, and those working on the front lines to protect the vulnerable.
The 18k rose gold egg locket opens at the touch of a diamond button to reveal a vibrant lacquered rainbow hidden within. The bursts of red, yellow and blue are accented with 3 round white diamonds and 1 round Gemfields emerald to symbolise light after a storm. Fabergé felt compelled to action this initiative as it was moved by the hard work and dedication of all the remarkable teams around the world in healthcare as well as the legions of essential workers helping to protect people affected by the global pandemic.
Fabergé chose The Hunger Project as their charity partner for this initiative after learning about their sustainable ethos and grassroots mobilisation to empower and support communities during this pandemic and beyond. The Hunger Project believes that people are extraordinary and supports them to become agents of change in their communities so they can end hunger themselves, for good. The organisation’s sustainable approach means that in response to the pandemic, The Hunger Project has been able to mobilise over 500,000 trained, local leaders in 12 countries around the world to help spread correct information and support to communities at risk, to make sure no-one is left behind.
Charitable causes, especially during a crisis such as COVID-19 strikes a personal chord, as the Fabergé firm survived the Russian Revolution and the First World War, during which time many of Peter Carl’s clients were involved in crisis-led charitable causes, including Tsar Alexander II who established the Russian branch of the International Red Cross. Later under the care of his wife, Maria Alexandrovna was the charity’s supreme patroness and Peter Carl Fabergé commemorated the family’s older daughters’ work as Red Cross nurses by creating the Imperial Fabergé Red Cross Egg in 1915.
Shop the collection below:
Rose Gold Lacquered Rainbow Surprise Locket | 18K Yellow Gold Multicolour Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire & Tsavorite Fluted Band Ring |
18K Rose Gold Multicolour Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire & Tsavorite Fluted Band Ring |
18K Yellow Gold Rainbow Sapphire, Tsavorite & Diamond Set Fluted Band Ring |
18K Rose Gold Rainbow Sapphire, Tsavorite & Diamond Set Fluted Band Ring |
18K White Gold Rainbow Sapphire, Tsavorite & Diamond Set Fluted Band Ring |
*50% of the purchase price (excluding VAT) for each item sold until 31st August 2020 will be donated to The Hunger Project UK, a registered charity (number 1164839).
For any enquiries please email sales@faberge.com.