The egg is a replica of the most famous egg "Lilies of the Valley" - one of the fifty-two imperial Easter eggs made by the company of Karl Faberge for the Russian imperial family. It was made in 1898 as an Easter gift to the last Russian Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, the wife of Nicholas II.
The original jewelry egg is currently on permanent display at the Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia.
This exquisite souvenir for true connoisseurs is made in the style of the great Carl Faberge - one of the most outstanding jewelers of the Russian Imperial Court.
MATERIAL: A metal alloy that is durable and environmentally friendly. The casting of the egg is carried out using the old wax method. The main background of the egg is applied and the details are decorated by hand with cold, colored enamel. The enamel retains its color and gloss for many years. The egg will remain in its original form for decades.