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Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Most Expensive Eggs

In the 1880’s Peter Carl Fabergé was commissioned by the Russian Czar Alexander to create an Easter gift for this wife, the Empress Marie. They were so impressed that he commissioned a new egg every Easter until his death after which his son Nicholas II continued the tradition. Peter Carl Fabergé created a total of 57 eggs which are worth millions each. Each Egg is made of Siberian rock crystal, more than 4,500 diamonds, and a platinum Easter basket with flowers in gold, garnets, and crystals. What can I say? It’s an egg and you cannot eat it! Actually with that price tag, you had better not be able to eat it.
Posted by anna at 7:03 AM
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