
Fabergé and the Russian Jewellers
10th May- 20th May 2006
An exhibition devoted
to 'Fabergé and the Russian jewellers' took place at Wartski from 10th
to 20th May 2006.
Loans ranged from the eighteenth century to 1917 and included several
pieces from the Russian crown jewels
as well as works by Fabergé and his contemporaries. A section of the exhibition explored the theme
of ice and icicles in jewellery conceived for Fabergé by Alma Pihl, who designed
the famous Imperial
Winter Egg. The Victoria and Albert Museum was one of several public institutions
that lent to the
show, the majority of piece however were lent by anonymous private collectors.
The exhibition was
in aid of the Samaritans and catalogues are still available for £8. Postage and packaging for the
UK is £2; for Europe £4 and for the USA £7. To order please email us.
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The queue to enter the exhibition