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Jewelled Egg

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The most famous jewelled eggs are the Fabergé eggs made by Peter Carl Fabergé between 1885 and 1917 for the Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II. The Tsars presented the eggs as Easter gifts for their wives and mothers.

Nowadays, there are a few companies that make egg-shaped jewellery inspired on the original Fabergé eggs. Why not make a jewelled egg from bricks?

The egg is made of ruby bricks and decorated with polished gold ornaments and clear diamonds. Upon the top of the egg there is a polished golden crown. The egg is set upon a pedestal of pure gold. And, like many jewelled eggs, it has a theme and contains a surprise inside: it’s a wedding egg!

For those who want to know how many parts the egg contains: about 700, but it could be around 500 or less if only a couple of parts would exist in the right colour.

Do you want to be like the Russian Tsars and give this egg to your best friend or beloved? (or treat yourself) .... make sure to press the support button!

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