Green Egg with Clock
Size: 30x70mm
Weight: 84g
Carl Fabergé was the first who tried to combine Easter egg with jewellery. In 1885, he made his first egg that was acquired by the Czar Alexander III as an Easter gift for his wife Maria Fyodorovna. Since that time Maria Fyodorovna could not imagine Easter without a new Faberge egg.
All these eggs were real works of art and were ordered as gifts for the Emperors' families or rich people. The most famous among them are the eggs he created for Alexander III and Nicholas II and for a goldmines owner Alexander Kelch.
The eggs were made of gold, silver, precious stones. It took for about a year to make each of these exquisite gifts. They were all preserved in special boxes of saves and were drawn from there only for displaying at Easter. But these eggs have become famous as valuable pieces of jewellery. They are famous for their intricate wind-up mechanisms and new constructing solutions. For example, a usual bell could turn into nephrite tortoise with nodding head-button or the clock hand was immovable while the clock dial was turning round.
Nowadays you can afford this exquisite gift that will decorate your lodging and create a special atmosphere there. You can buy this blue egg-clock decorated with gilded ornaments and crystals. It has a gilded miniature cockerel on top. You can get this clock in blue, green, red or black color pattern up to your choice and your lodging interior.