帝国蛋
著名的 50 个皇家复活节彩蛋系列是 1885 年至 1916 年间为俄罗斯皇室制作的,当时该公司由彼得·卡尔·法贝热 (Peter Carl Fabergé) 经营。这些创作与最后一个罗曼诺夫家族的辉煌和悲惨命运有着千丝万缕的联系。它们是著名的俄罗斯珠宝品牌的终极成就,也必须被视为最后的伟大艺术品委托。 1885 年至 1893 年,亚历山大三世皇帝统治期间,共生产了 10 个鸡蛋;在他孝顺的儿子尼古拉二世统治期间,又制作了 40 件,每年两件,一件是给他的母亲(即太后),另一件是给他的妻子。
该系列始于 1885 年,当时亚历山大三世皇帝通过其叔叔弗拉基米尔大公委托法贝热制作了一枚复活节彩蛋,作为送给妻子玛丽亚·费奥多罗夫娜皇后的复活节礼物。法贝热最初计划包含一枚钻石戒指,但根据皇帝的具体指示,实际成品版本中包含了一枚价值不菲的红宝石吊坠。第一次委托后,法贝热被授予“皇室特别任命的金匠”,传奇在接下来的 31 年里继续延续。根据法贝热家族的传统,公司对于未来的帝国复活节彩蛋拥有完全的自由。就连皇帝也不知道他们会以什么形态出现。唯一的规定是每一个都应该包含一个惊喜。
帝国蛋

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1885
The Hen Egg
Inspired by an 18th century original, the Hen Egg has an opaque white enamelled outer ‘shell’, opening with a twist to reveal a first surprise - a matt yellow gold yolk. This in turn contains an enamelled chased gold hen that once held a replica of the Imperial Crown with a precious ruby pendant egg within. The drop by itself cost more than half of the egg’s total price (both lost, being only known from an old photograph).

Heritage Collection
Heritage Hen Locket
The Heritage collection draws inspiration from Fabergé’s historical masterpieces. Traditional materials and complex traditional techniques, such as the delicate art of guilloché enamelling and hand-engraving, make up the signature elements of this colourful and opulent collection.

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1914
The Mosaic Egg
The Mosaic Egg is a triumph of technical brilliance and artistic finesse. Commissioned by Tsar Nicholas II for Empress Alexandra, it features a delicate micro-mosaic of precious gems set in platinum to resemble petit point embroidery. Designed by Alma Theresia Pihl, the egg’s intricate beauty is matched by its heartfelt surprise—a miniature portrait of the imperial children—making it one of the most cherished treasures of the Imperial Fabergé collection.

Imperial Collection
Mosaic Egg Pendant
In a compelling mix of impeccable craftsmanship and the finest gemstones, the Fabergé Imperial collection celebrates rhythms of the seasons. Exceptional white diamond, pearl and coloured gemstone pieces demonstrate the superlative Fabergé hand artisanship.

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1901
The Basket of Flowers Egg
Imperial Easter egg, basket-shaped, silver-gilt and oyster guilloché enamel mounted with rose diamond trellis and oval handle with four bows, blue enamel splayed base with rose diamond trellis. Egg contains wild flowers, leaves and husks of enamel on gold. The Tsarina kept the egg in her study at the Winter Palace. Each of the 50 Imperial Easter Eggs made by Fabergé was unique, its design and execution of the highest possible standard using the finest raw materials. The bouquet of wild spring flowers would have particularly appealed to Tsarina Alexandra, who owned several of Fabergé’s flower studies.

Heritage
In Bloom
Introducing two limited-edition eggs to our objet d’art collection, which pay homage to our rich heritage, fusing the iconic egg with the iconic flower studies for which Peter Carl Fabergé was renowned. The Fabergé Wild Strawberry Egg and Fabergé Water Lily Egg are each destined to become future heirlooms and - limited to just 10 numbered editions per design - are collectors’ pieces which truly celebrate the beauty of nature and the past, present, and future of Fabergé.

1908
The Peacock Egg
The Peacock Egg features a transparent egg, placed horizontally, both its halves carved from rock crystal, each set into a heavy mount with a clasp. One half is inscribed with the monogram of Maria Fedorovna, the other with the year 1908. Inside, a peacock in multi-color enamel is poised amid the branches of a golden tree, strewn with flowers of precious stones and enamel. The mechanical bird can turn its head and spread its tailfeathers.

Compliquée
Peacock Watch
The Compliquée Haute Horlogerie collection upholds Peter Carl Fabergé’s tradition of surprise and meticulous execution with a new and spectacular time display, which won the prestigious 2015 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) – the Swiss watchmaking industry’s highest honour – in the ‘High-Mechanical’ category. The highly original display of the collection features a fan at the heart of the watch, a movement exclusively developed for Fabergé by Agenhor Manufacture. It thus perpetuates the ingenious and freethinking spirit of Peter Carl Fabergé; the display in the Compliquée Peacock timepiece pays homage to the famous “Peacock Egg” of 1908.