one of Europe’s leading jewelry institutions, the duo has every chance of making a lasting impression on the field. “From the very beginning I was fascinated by the very high quality of Bykovs ...
In 1883, Russian Emperor Alexander III placed an order for two cicada-shaped cufflinks with a certain Carl Fabergé – a young jeweler who had caught his eye during the Russian Industrial ...
These blue enamelled eggs are part of a necklace that was made by Russia’s most famous jeweller. There is confirmation inside the lid of the box, where 'K. Fabergé, Moscow' is written in Cyrillic.