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Fabergé Heritage Forever Palais Egg Drop Earrings 18ct White Gold Royal Blue Guilloché Enamel
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Fabergé Heritage Forever Palais Egg Drop Earrings 18ct White Gold Royal Blue Guilloché Enamel

Fabergé Heritage Forever Palais Egg Drop Earrings 18ct White Gold Royal Blue Guilloché Enamel

$5,136.58

Original: $14,675.93

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Fabergé Heritage Forever Palais Egg Drop Earrings 18ct White Gold Royal Blue Guilloché Enamel

$14,675.93

$5,136.58

The Story

The Heritage Forever Palais White Gold Diamond & Royal Blue Guilloché Enamel Egg Drop Earrings feature blue guilloche enamel and round white diamonds, set in 18 carat white gold. Each egg shape is 14mm in size.

The Heritage collection draws inspiration from Fabergé’s historical masterpieces. Traditional materials and complex traditional techniques, such as the delicate art of guilloché enamelling and hand-engraving, make up the signature elements of this colourful and opulent collection.

About Fabergé

In 1882, Peter Carl Fabergé took over his father’s very ordinary jewellery business and quickly transformed it into an international phenomenon. The ordinary became the extraordinarily fashionable. Out went the French 18th century style where diamonds prevailed. In came the design-led artist-jeweller with a penchant for colour through both gemstones and reviving the lost art of enamelling. The craftsmanship was of the very finest standard. This formula made Fabergé irresistible and the ultimate objects to own, as well as the gift of choice.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

The Heritage Forever Palais White Gold Diamond & Royal Blue Guilloché Enamel Egg Drop Earrings feature blue guilloche enamel and round white diamonds, set in 18 carat white gold. Each egg shape is 14mm in size.

The Heritage collection draws inspiration from Fabergé’s historical masterpieces. Traditional materials and complex traditional techniques, such as the delicate art of guilloché enamelling and hand-engraving, make up the signature elements of this colourful and opulent collection.

About Fabergé

In 1882, Peter Carl Fabergé took over his father’s very ordinary jewellery business and quickly transformed it into an international phenomenon. The ordinary became the extraordinarily fashionable. Out went the French 18th century style where diamonds prevailed. In came the design-led artist-jeweller with a penchant for colour through both gemstones and reviving the lost art of enamelling. The craftsmanship was of the very finest standard. This formula made Fabergé irresistible and the ultimate objects to own, as well as the gift of choice.