beautiful! i had the great joy of seeing the Faberge eggs owned by Malcom Forbes some yrs ago in New York City, before he sent them back to Russia, so incredible, i could have stood in that little museum for days just looking at them!! beautiful....
Peter Carl Fabergé original name Carl Gustavovich Fabergé (1846 1920) was a Russian jeweler , best known for the famous Fabergé eggs , made in the style of genuine Easter eggs but using precious metals and gemstones rather than more mundane materials.
@HuntingMemoriesTV theirs a Carl faberge 14k gold diamond necklace on ebay, rose cut diamonds im hopeing i will be able to place a bid, its been on the news that ones been listed.
got a feeling my bid will be beaten :( its at $270.00 now with only 8 bids... VERY TEMPTED lol
@angelexa1 Carl Gustavovich ?????? Where have you found this brand new name ????
His real name was Pierre Carl Fabergé. His ancestors were from north of France and they had to leave France because of the religion wars late in the 17th century.
But they never had a russian name !!!!!!
It's amazing to see how you want to change History in the USA !!!!!
No passed, just a future of violence as we can see ofently in the news !!!!
King Alexander III appointed him an official Court Supplier, as a reward for making him a splendid Easter egg to give to his wife. Thereafter, Fabergé made an egg each year for the King to give to the Queen Maria . The next king Nikolas II, ordered two eggs each year, one for his mother and one for his own wife, Alexandra , a practice which continued from 1885 to 191
Okay..assuming you even have what it takes to create such amazing designs..how the heck does one go about acquiring the materials to create these beauties? Does someone, just, save up enough paycheck money over many years to buy the gold and jewels to even create them?
@Eragarev Have you not read about the eggs??? They were created for the royal family of russia. carl Faberge had all the gold, gems...etc he needed at his disposal to work with. IF you wanted to create something like this, of course, you would have to have a lot of money on hand to buy the gold, silver....etc.
@LaserBeam002 Well, I was referring to a common person. Not Faberge. It's obvious the house of Faberge would be provided with all kinds of resources to make these things.
Los Huevos de Pascua Imperiales Fabergé definitivamente lo mas exquisito que se haya visto jamás, en cuanto a lujo, capricho y vanidad se refiere en la orfebrería, ni siquiera hoy día con tanta tecnología existen cosas tan maravillosas como éstas, tan perfectamente detalladas y estructuradas! BRAVO para Fabergé!
@eltomato159 I don't think I'll ever have large amounts of money - I seem to have the habit to give to charity what I don't really need. The eggs are fantastic, but why would one person pay millions of dollars to put an egg on the shelves whilst other people and animals are starving at the same time? I don't think I'll ever understand that :-)
I'm so glad the first egg is still around. That's the one I really wanted to see. Thanks for posting the video, many resources online are very outdated pictures, or not the originals.
Peter Karl Fabergé also known as Karl Gustavovich Fabergé ,was a Russian jeweller of Baltic German-Danish and French origin.
He was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia to the jeweller Gustav Fabergé and his Danish wife Charlotte Jungstedt. Gustav etc. etc. For more >> Wikipedia
angelexa1 2 months ago
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bobduvar 2 months ago
wonder if his kids threw these on Halloween?
MrGuitartramp 5 months ago
Enchanting display of the eggs. Well done and thank you.
bernadette203 7 months ago 2
Angelexa you have perfect video and sense to music and art , thank you for sharing that brilliant video !
yanev65 7 months ago 2
are all his eggs found?
datzfast 7 months ago
magnifico
vichm67 10 months ago
Muito Bonito mesmo!!!
Rodrigues293 10 months ago
Thanks for the fascinating and beautiful video....
The eggs at 1:10 and 1:54 are really amazing.
Nice work! : ))
IamHelenKeller 10 months ago 4
Wonderful...thanks ! :)
2255zara 10 months ago 2
A really beautiful video, compliments ...
safy146 10 months ago
compliments pour cette belle vidéo!
Merci !
543693The 10 months ago
So pretty
celticrose2 10 months ago
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Merci Jill, très beau !!
Marie
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Great composition, but think some Russian music would have worked better!
CYOTE12200 11 months ago
Great composition, but think some Russian music would have worked better!
CYOTE12200 11 months ago
beautiful! i had the great joy of seeing the Faberge eggs owned by Malcom Forbes some yrs ago in New York City, before he sent them back to Russia, so incredible, i could have stood in that little museum for days just looking at them!! beautiful....
princessofhesse 11 months ago
Peter Carl Fabergé original name Carl Gustavovich Fabergé (1846 1920) was a Russian jeweler , best known for the famous Fabergé eggs , made in the style of genuine Easter eggs but using precious metals and gemstones rather than more mundane materials.
angelexa1 1 year ago
@angelexa1 He was actually known for using a lot of mundane materials. Blue polished steel and Rose diamonds with many semi precious stones.
HuntingMemoriesTV 1 year ago
@HuntingMemoriesTV theirs a Carl faberge 14k gold diamond necklace on ebay, rose cut diamonds im hopeing i will be able to place a bid, its been on the news that ones been listed.
got a feeling my bid will be beaten :( its at $270.00 now with only 8 bids... VERY TEMPTED lol
jimbob202019 1 year ago
@jimbob202019 Nice, I found a few things for sale recently too. Too bad I'm flat Baroque.
HuntingMemoriesTV 1 year ago
@HuntingMemoriesTV damn it lol :(
jimbob202019 1 year ago
@angelexa1 Carl Gustavovich ?????? Where have you found this brand new name ????
His real name was Pierre Carl Fabergé. His ancestors were from north of France and they had to leave France because of the religion wars late in the 17th century.
But they never had a russian name !!!!!!
It's amazing to see how you want to change History in the USA !!!!!
No passed, just a future of violence as we can see ofently in the news !!!!
Don't be surprised if we hate you in France !!!!
bobduvar 2 months ago
King Alexander III appointed him an official Court Supplier, as a reward for making him a splendid Easter egg to give to his wife. Thereafter, Fabergé made an egg each year for the King to give to the Queen Maria . The next king Nikolas II, ordered two eggs each year, one for his mother and one for his own wife, Alexandra , a practice which continued from 1885 to 191
angelexa1 1 year ago
Okay..assuming you even have what it takes to create such amazing designs..how the heck does one go about acquiring the materials to create these beauties? Does someone, just, save up enough paycheck money over many years to buy the gold and jewels to even create them?
Eragarev 1 year ago
@Eragarev Have you not read about the eggs??? They were created for the royal family of russia. carl Faberge had all the gold, gems...etc he needed at his disposal to work with. IF you wanted to create something like this, of course, you would have to have a lot of money on hand to buy the gold, silver....etc.
LaserBeam002 1 year ago
@LaserBeam002 Well, I was referring to a common person. Not Faberge. It's obvious the house of Faberge would be provided with all kinds of resources to make these things.
Eragarev 1 year ago
so were his eggs real eggs covered in gems, enamel, and metal or were they just made out of gems, metal, and enamel?
BARONSCHWARZWALD 1 year ago
@BARONSCHWARZWALD Yes, the eggs are real.
LaserBeam002 1 year ago
blue egg with gold scroll work with diamonds is breathtaking! Love it. Perfection!
Mindbendersmith 1 year ago
complimenti bel video, musica perfetta.....
dettotranoi11 1 year ago 6
@dettotranoi11
thank you so much for your comment !
angelexa1 1 year ago
Los Huevos de Pascua Imperiales Fabergé definitivamente lo mas exquisito que se haya visto jamás, en cuanto a lujo, capricho y vanidad se refiere en la orfebrería, ni siquiera hoy día con tanta tecnología existen cosas tan maravillosas como éstas, tan perfectamente detalladas y estructuradas! BRAVO para Fabergé!
feder1969 2 years ago
Fantastic craftsmanship! I wish I had some of those eggs. I also like the background music with this presentation. Great slide-show!
IsleBeeBach 2 years ago 7
@IsleBeeBach
thank you for your comment ! I highly appreciate it !
angelexa1 1 year ago
@IsleBeeBach You could own one of those eggs as long as you had a few million dollars to spend.
eltomato159 1 year ago
@eltomato159 I don't think I'll ever have large amounts of money - I seem to have the habit to give to charity what I don't really need. The eggs are fantastic, but why would one person pay millions of dollars to put an egg on the shelves whilst other people and animals are starving at the same time? I don't think I'll ever understand that :-)
IsleBeeBach 1 year ago
I'm so glad the first egg is still around. That's the one I really wanted to see. Thanks for posting the video, many resources online are very outdated pictures, or not the originals.
Bmud 2 years ago 5
These look remarkable, Now all I have to do is buy one ;D
bellekd1413 2 years ago 2
Bear12355 , its Johann Strauss " Annen Polka " / Anne's Polka / I hope that you like both -music and this amazing eggs :)
angelexa1 3 years ago