Fabergé paper Egg

paperpino fabergé paper egg

Note: texture modified from the original by 3DTaxi

A Fabergé egg (Russian: Яйца Фаберже́; yaytsa faberzhe) is one of a limited number of jeweled eggs created by Peter Carl Fabergé and his company between 1885 and 1917. The most famous are those made for the Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II as Easter gifts for their wives and mothers, often called the ‘Imperial’ Fabergé eggs. The House of Fabergé made about 50 eggs, of which 43 have survived. Two more were planned for Easter 1918, but were not delivered, due to the Russian Revolution. [from Wikipedia]

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8 Responses to Fabergé paper Egg

  1. Nagesh Naidu says:

    Bon Giorno Pino, Greetings from India ! Like you I spent many years on the sea as a Radio Officer. Visited Italy several times, I rate Italians as the best, humane, warm n loving people on the earth. Everything you do is excellent – as God wanted to see in the finest ! I too love paper modeling and teaching small kids of my area. Blessings and good health to you.

    • paperpino says:

      Hi Nagesh.
      Thank you for your appreciation!
      I am happy to know that you like my creations.
      I wish you the best of luck!
      Ciao!

  2. Susie Smith says:

    Thank you so much. It is absolutely beautiful.

  3. Gunnar Sillén says:

    I love your beautiful pieces of art! Thankyou!
    Gunnar

  4. Maja says:

    Grazie di cuore!

  5. Cinzia says:

    Bellissimo!!!

  6. Herbert says:

    Thank You.
    Happy Easter.

  7. John Watterson says:

    Thank you Pino! You always come up with something amazing to build. I can’t wait to see the other 49 eggs!

    Ciao my friend,
    JohnW

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