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Fabergé

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Fabergé may refer to:
  • the House of Fabergé, a Russian jewelry firm founded by Gustav Faberge
  • Fabergé workmaster
    Fabergé workmaster
    A Fabergé workmaster is a manufacturer who produces jewelry for the Fabergé Co. These individuals, many of whom had headed their own firms before being merged into the Fabergé establishment, presided over teams of craftsmen and were responsible for executing pieces conceived by the company's...

    , goldsmiths who produced jewelry for the House of Fabergé
  • Fabergé egg
    Fabergé egg
    A Fabergé egg is any one of the thousands of jeweled eggs made by the House of Fabergé from 1885 through 1917. The majority of these were miniature ones that were popular gifts at Eastertide. They would be worn on a neck chain either singly or in groups....

    s, the most famous works of the House of Faberge
  • Fabergé (cosmetics)
    Fabergé (cosmetics)
    -History:In 1842 Gustav Faberge opened his own retail jewellery business under the name Fabergé. The addition of the accent may have been an attempt to give the name a more explicitly French character, appealing to the Russian nobility's francophilia. French was the language of the Russian Court...

    , a brand name of the Anglo-Dutch
    Netherlands
    The Netherlands is a country in Northwestern Europe, constituting the major portion of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands borders the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east...

     Unilever
    Unilever
    Unilever is a multinational corporation, formed of British and Dutch parentage, that owns many of the world's consumer product brands in foods, beverages, cleaning agents and personal care products...

     conglomerate


Fabergé may refer to people:
  • Gustav Fabergé
    Gustav Fabergé
    Gustav Fabergé was a Russian jeweller and father of the famous Peter Carl Fabergé, maker of Fabergé eggs. He established his own business in Saint Petersburg, which his son inherited....

     (1814 – 1893), a Russian jeweller of Baltic and French descent
  • Peter Carl Fabergé
    Peter Carl Fabergé
    Peter Carl Fabergé also known as Carl Gustavovich Fabergé in Russia was a Russian jeweler, best known for the famous Fabergé eggs, made in the style of genuine Easter eggs, but using precious metals and gemstones rather than more mundane materials.He was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia to the...

     (1846 – 1920), jeweler, son of Gustav
  • Tatiana Fabergé
    Tatiana Fabergé
    Tatiana Fabergé is a jeweler and amateur historian from Switzerland.She was born in 1930 in Geneva, Switzerland. She is the great granddaughter of Peter Carl Fabergé. Her father was Theodore Carl and her mother Tatiana Fabergé née Cheremeteff. She studied jewellery design in Paris and later...

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Fabergé may refer to:
  • the House of Fabergé, a Russian jewelry firm founded by Gustav Faberge
  • Fabergé workmaster
    Fabergé workmaster
    A Fabergé workmaster is a manufacturer who produces jewelry for the Fabergé Co. These individuals, many of whom had headed their own firms before being merged into the Fabergé establishment, presided over teams of craftsmen and were responsible for executing pieces conceived by the company's...

    , goldsmiths who produced jewelry for the House of Fabergé
  • Fabergé egg
    Fabergé egg
    A Fabergé egg is any one of the thousands of jeweled eggs made by the House of Fabergé from 1885 through 1917. The majority of these were miniature ones that were popular gifts at Eastertide. They would be worn on a neck chain either singly or in groups....

    s, the most famous works of the House of Faberge
  • Fabergé (cosmetics)
    Fabergé (cosmetics)
    -History:In 1842 Gustav Faberge opened his own retail jewellery business under the name Fabergé. The addition of the accent may have been an attempt to give the name a more explicitly French character, appealing to the Russian nobility's francophilia. French was the language of the Russian Court...

    , a brand name of the Anglo-Dutch
    Netherlands
    The Netherlands is a country in Northwestern Europe, constituting the major portion of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands borders the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east...

     Unilever
    Unilever
    Unilever is a multinational corporation, formed of British and Dutch parentage, that owns many of the world's consumer product brands in foods, beverages, cleaning agents and personal care products...

     conglomerate


Fabergé may refer to people:
  • Gustav Fabergé
    Gustav Fabergé
    Gustav Fabergé was a Russian jeweller and father of the famous Peter Carl Fabergé, maker of Fabergé eggs. He established his own business in Saint Petersburg, which his son inherited....

     (1814 – 1893), a Russian jeweller of Baltic and French descent
  • Peter Carl Fabergé
    Peter Carl Fabergé
    Peter Carl Fabergé also known as Carl Gustavovich Fabergé in Russia was a Russian jeweler, best known for the famous Fabergé eggs, made in the style of genuine Easter eggs, but using precious metals and gemstones rather than more mundane materials.He was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia to the...

     (1846 – 1920), jeweler, son of Gustav
  • Tatiana Fabergé
    Tatiana Fabergé
    Tatiana Fabergé is a jeweler and amateur historian from Switzerland.She was born in 1930 in Geneva, Switzerland. She is the great granddaughter of Peter Carl Fabergé. Her father was Theodore Carl and her mother Tatiana Fabergé née Cheremeteff. She studied jewellery design in Paris and later...

     (b. 1930), granddaughter of Peter Carl
  • Theo Fabergé
    Theo Fabergé
    Theo Fabergé was the grandson of Peter Carl Fabergé. His father Nicholas Fabergé, Carl’s youngest son, arrived in London in 1906 to help run the only branch of ‘The House of Fabergé’ outside Russia, in Dover Street, London...

     (1922-2007), grandson of Peter Carl
  • Sarah Fabergé, daughter of Theo