2x Traditions of Faberge Pendants

£75.00

Fabergé eggs are jewelled eggs created by the House of Fabergé from 1885 to 1917. Though most were miniature pendants, the most famous are the larger ones made for the Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II as Easter gifts. These are incredibly valuable and iconic symbols of opulence and craftsmanship.

These pendants draw inspiration from the intricate designs and luxurious materials associated with Fabergé eggs, but they are not authentic Fabergé creations. The use of enamel, gold-tone metal, and crystal rhinestones mimics the aesthetic of the originals, offering a similar visual appeal at a more accessible price point. These pendants serve as decorative accessories, often worn as necklaces or charms, and are appreciated for their ornate detailing and elegant appearance.

Fabergé eggs are jewelled eggs created by the House of Fabergé from 1885 to 1917. Though most were miniature pendants, the most famous are the larger ones made for the Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II as Easter gifts. These are incredibly valuable and iconic symbols of opulence and craftsmanship.

These pendants draw inspiration from the intricate designs and luxurious materials associated with Fabergé eggs, but they are not authentic Fabergé creations. The use of enamel, gold-tone metal, and crystal rhinestones mimics the aesthetic of the originals, offering a similar visual appeal at a more accessible price point. These pendants serve as decorative accessories, often worn as necklaces or charms, and are appreciated for their ornate detailing and elegant appearance.