Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
HOUSTON -- A Faberge egg and the jeweled elephant designed to fit inside it are reunited for the first time in almost a century thanks to a loan from Queen Elizabeth II. A gallery that opened Monday ...
Just when it seems Rolls-Royce has reached a new plateau in the bespoke luxury space, the automaker announces a new project we never would have imagined before. Today that involves a partnership with ...
Easter eggs don't come more drop-dead opulent than this: Peter Carl Fabergé's jeweled masterpieces were designed for the Russian tsars to give to their wives and mothers – a royal riff on a much ...
When the latter-day Romanov emperors wanted to impress the beloved women in their lives, they gifted Fabergé eggs. Between 1885 and the eve of the Russian Revolution in 1916, Alexander III and his son ...
For the imperial families at the helm of Russia’s empire in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, even Easter eggs were sometimes made of diamonds. Between 1885 and 1916, the luxury jewelry firm ...
They are some of the most exquisite objects ever created and, a century after the last Faberge Egg was crafted, in 1917, the tiny treasures continue to fascinate for both their beauty and the tragic ...
Even the Czar would have been pleased. Forbes.com and Instructables received a bounty of 89 fabulous designs in our recent contest to build a Fabergé-styled egg. The possibilities were awe-inspiring.
During the Easter celebrations of 1887, Russian emperor Alexander III presented his wife Marie Feodorovna with a jewel-covered Easter egg containing a ruby pendant. The egg, designed by the renowned ...
Call it the mystery of the eggs. In 1899, a few months before the birth of her third child, Russian Empress Alexandra Feodorovna received an Easter gift from her husband, Emperor Nicholas II. It was ...