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Faberge egg, set with 4,500 diamonds, sells in London for world report £22.9m

By Editorial Board Published December 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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Faberge egg, set with 4,500 diamonds, sells in London for world report £22.9m

A Faberge egg commissioned by a Russian tsar has bought for a report £22.9m at public sale in London.

The 4in (10cm) tall Winter Egg is crafted from rock crystal, coated in a fragile snowflake motif wrought in platinum and set with 4,500 tiny diamonds.

London public sale home Christie’s mentioned it was the third time the egg had set a world report worth for a Faberge merchandise.

Craftsman Peter Carl Faberge and his firm created greater than 50 of the eggs for Russia’s imperial royal household between 1885 and 1917, every elaborately distinctive and containing a hidden shock.

The Winter Egg opens to disclose a detachable tiny basket of quartz flowers symbolising spring.

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This egg opens to disclose a detachable tiny basket of quartz flowers symbolising spring. Pic: AP

Tsar Nicholas II commissioned the egg for his mom, Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna, as an Easter current in 1913.

It was certainly one of two created by feminine designer Alma Pihl. Her different egg is owned by the UK royal household.

The Romanov royal household dominated Russia for 300 years earlier than the 1917 revolution ousted it. Nicholas and his household have been executed in 1918.

The £22.9m sale worth topped the £8.9m paid at a 2007 Christie’s public sale for an additional Faberge egg created for the Rothschild banking household.

The Winter Egg had been beforehand purchased by a London supplier for as little as £450 when the cash-strapped Communist authorities bought off a few of Russia’s creative treasures within the Nineteen Twenties.

Whereas it has modified fingers a number of instances, it was believed to be misplaced till it was auctioned by Christie’s in 1994 after which once more in 2002 – each instances for report quantities for a Faberge merchandise.

Margo Oganesian, the pinnacle of Christie’s Russian artwork division, referred to as the egg “the ‘Mona Lisa’ for decorative arts”, an outstanding instance of craft and design.

Christie’s mentioned it’s “widely regarded as one of the most original and artistically inventive Easter eggs that Faberge created for the Imperial family”.

The design represents resurrection and the shift from winter to spring, and has a powerful connection to Easter.

There are 43 surviving imperial Faberge eggs, most are in museums.

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