What's It Wednesday #159
It's that time of year, SPRING, a time of renewal and rebirth. The egg is a perfect symbol, for from its fragile shell springs life.
In Russia during the 1800's it became the custom to give dyed eggs as gifts at Easter, their most holy time of the year. In the upper classes, the dyed eggs gave way to eggs made with precious stones.
Some of the best known Easter eggs are those commissioned by Tsar Alexander III for his wife the Empress Maria Fedorovna and their son Nicholas II. Nicholas II continued the tradition after his father's death, commissioning eggs for his mother and wife, Empress Alexandra Fedorovna. These fabulous creations were the work of Peter Carl Fabergé, goldsmith to the Imperial Court.
Each egg took a year or more to make and contained lavish jewels and tiny surprises inside. In all 50 eggs were created from 1885-1916, with only 43 being found to date.
Now I wish I had one handcrafted by the great man himself, but I love the one I have just the same.
Besides the lovely panels painted on all sides,
The surprise inside is a pretty basket of white enameled flowers with diamond and ruby centers. The basket winds and plays a beautiful tune.
Mine was purchased through Bloomingdale's, about 15 years ago, and is still
an egg for Easter, whether dyed, painted or jeweled, is always a good idea.
Hugs,
Patti
Thanks to all of you who partied with us last week. Please link up and join us again. Remember, it's not a party without you!
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Dining Delight
Annie's Noms
Southern Seazons
My Thrift Store Addiction
My Vintage Life
Penny's Vintage Home
Dining Delight
Annie's Noms
Southern Seazons
My Thrift Store Addiction
My Vintage Life
Penny's Vintage Home
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Hi Patti,
ReplyDeleteYour Fabergé egg is very pretty, and what a lovely surprise bouquet inside.
Thanks for hosting, and have a lovely week!
Poppy
these Faberge eggs are truly works of art.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week ahead and thank you for hosting.
That is a beautiful egg! I didn't know the whole history of the Faberge egg. Yours is sweet with the interior bouquet inside. Thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting, another week of lovely linkups and features. have a great week , love from evija
ReplyDeleteExquisite! Your Faberge is gorgeous Patti. The perfect springtime treasure. Thank you for sharing something so precious with us. The detail is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting yet another wonderful "party". We get so many great ideas from here.
Blessings always, Edie Marie
Your Faberge egg is so beautiful! Again, you have the most beautiful things in blogland! Thank you for the party and hope you're doing well.
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Shelia ;)
What a precious keepsake! Love the colors and the detail of that egg...we would definitely keep that out all year long :) Thanks again for hosting such a fun party!!! We look forward to joining every week!
ReplyDeleteKarla & Karrie
Oh goodness, Patti, I can't get started on yet another collection, but your egg is Fabergelous - that's fabulous and delicious smushed together,;-). I love the tiny enameled flowers inside.I'm showing a really quirky collection of mine, and it fits right in with Easter attire.
ReplyDeleteThanks to you and Paula both for having us, and happy Wednesday!
Rita C at Panoply
Thank you for the party! Have a wonder-filled week!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Pam (www.everydayliving.me)
Thanks for the story of the Fabrergé eggs Patti, I knew a little but had no idea there were so few in existence~how lucky you are to have a gorgeous replica~ Thanks so much for the party today!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Patti, I love your faberge egg. I have always wanted one. Thanks for hosting and thank you for featuring my peter rabbit tablescape. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved Faberge eggs. I use to work in a jewelry store that carried the faberge replicas and I am so sorry I never bought one back then. Yours is gorgeous, what a special treat to be able to display it each Easter.
ReplyDeleteXO Barbara
As always, I learned something new today!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting and have a great week :)
What a beautiful work of art, absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing some history about Faberge eggs; I had no idea.
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Patti, that sure is one gorgeous egg! Thanks for the party, once again!
ReplyDeleteJP
Such a stunning egg. I would display it all year long... very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm so honoured that you would choose to feature my Spring Display in a Tray! So many talented links to pick from and you selected mine. I'm thrilled! Thanks so much and thanks for hosting this wonderful party!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Forgot to mention, how much I enjoyed learning about the tradition of Easter eggs. Yours is lovely!
ReplyDeleteHi Patti,
ReplyDeleteYour Faberge egg is gorgeous. Thanks for hosting it was fun to join in with a little Spring around my home.
Have a great rest of the week.
Kris
Hello! Your Faberge egg it is beautiful. Thank you for hosting us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful eggs, I've always been fascinated by the story f the Faberge eggs. I cant imagine the talent and craftsmanship that went into making them. I wonder if the missing seven are rolling around somewhere, yet undiscovered.
ReplyDeleteHi Patti,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us the history of the faberge egg. Yours is beautiful. Nice features too. I messed up on my Spring Ephemera link, could you just delete that for me please?
Thanks so much for hosting and have a great Wednesday!
Gina
Patti, I think your Faberge' Egg is gorgeous. Hope you have a wonderful Easter season. Blessings, xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteHello beautiful! Thank you for hosting such a fabulous party. I love it! If you get a minute, please stop by our party . We pin and tweet each and every project.
ReplyDeleteLou Lou Girls
That egg is beautiful...and I love the little surprise inside...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting another wonderful party! I love the features and that beautiful egg...:)
ReplyDelete-Priyam @ http://priyam-simplejoys.blogspot.com
The egg is really cute. Thanks for hosting. Tina
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely piece...and an heirloom you can pass on! I love Faberge too, and yours is so pretty!
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ReplyDeleteGirl you have one expensive EGG
Wow, a Faberge egg!!! Beautiful!!! Thanks again for hosting!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Patti for featuring my finds this week , your blog is always a joy to read each week xxx
ReplyDeleteThat egg is stunning, inside ad out!
ReplyDeleteOf course you have a Faberge egg!!! Oh my, it is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Now that's an egg I would love to have the Easter bunny to bring (that or a huge chocolate one :))) Your egg is gorgeous Patti!
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Thanks for the feature ladies! I'll be sure to grab a button to put on my sidebar...hugs...
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous egg! Thanks so much for hosting and for featuring my mantel! Blessings, Cecilia
ReplyDeleteThat's one beautiful egg....now if all hens could lay those~~~lol! Happy Spring and Easter~~~Blessings~~~Roxie
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting such a pretty link up! Have a wonderful Thursday! xx Ashleigh @SimplyWRight
ReplyDeletePlease come link up and share with me, now, at http://www.wrightsimply.com/2015/03/wordless-wednesday-link-up.html as I think others will appreciate the beauty of the eggs!!
This is such a lovely blog post you have written. I love Faberge' eggs. And, I loved reading about the history of these eggs. Thank for letting me stop me for a visit :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Well I might be the first one to send Easter cards to my friends. :-D
ReplyDeleteFeeling Excited.
Go ahead and be the first to send cards to your friends this easter:
http://bit.ly/EasterCards-gift
Thanks so much for the party ladies.
ReplyDeleteYour Fabergè egg is just gorgeous. These eggs are works of art. Thanks for sharing this wonderful story.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Alessandra
Thanks so much for featuring my cupcakes! Have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteNice article, Patti! I've pinned it to my "Antique & Vintage Resources" board. Thanks for visiting me and my blog yesterday :)
ReplyDeleteStunning egg! The little basket inside - oh my goodness! Thankyou for sharing your pretty with us!
ReplyDeleteJennelise
That Faberge egg is lovely and I hadn't expected that beautiful treasure inside. What a treat.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're having a great week... :)
What beautiful Easter eggs! Thank you for linking up to Thursday Favorite Things and we hope to see you again next week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I just obtained an egg with a music box inside, but no where near as gorgeous as this one! Lovely! Thank you for coming to Let's Talk Vintage!
ReplyDeleteYour Fabergé egg is beautiful, especially with the delightful surprise inside, Lovely post telling the story of Fabergé.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and leaving behind such a heartfelt message.
xo,
Vera
Love the eggs, they looks like those fancy Faberge eggs!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great party
What beautiful eggs. Yours is gorgeous. Thank you for the party! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely gorgeous egg that you are so lucky to have, love it!
ReplyDeletePatti, that egg is absolutely beautiful! All of the photos you posted are stunning. The linky party is so nice. I always enjoy visiting you here on your blog!
ReplyDeleteYour limoge egg is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour Faberge' is gorgeous!!!!!!!!Thank you so much for linking these up with us at SHARE IT sunday at the FineCraftGuild.com The party wouldn't be the same without you!!! Hugs, Rose
ReplyDeleteYour Faberge egg is gorgeous - every angle. How special to own one of these!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Your egg is gorgeous and I enjoyed the bit of history! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Such a precious and beautiful piece of art to own Patti. Thank you for linking up at Shabbilicious Friday.
ReplyDeleteI came to see your Faberge egg and it's stunning my friend. They are so special and so regal; they always remind me of the Czars of Russia! I should look for one, I love, love.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't join the party last week cause I was hosting a dinner party just that evening. I will join tonight with my Easter scape.
Hugs,
FABBY
What a beautiful Faberge egg!
ReplyDeleteLucky you!!
Wonderful post... full of inspiring things :)
Have a splendid day!
~K.
Oh Pattie,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicate and treasured Faberge egg!
I am back from my trip and catching up!
Thank you for the sweet party and wishing you a Happy Easter!
Warm Hugs,
Jemma
How beautiful! I've never seen inside a Faberge egg before! How perfect for Spring :) Thank you for hosting! Hope you have a wonderful week and a beautiful Easter :)
ReplyDeleteHello cute lady! Thank you for hosting such a great party! I really appreciate it. Please take a moment to stop by our party. We would love to party with you twice this week.
ReplyDeleteLou Lou Girls
Thank you sweetie for hosting this great party! Jo
ReplyDeleteYour egg is gorgeous Patti and what a treasure! Happy Easter my friend.
ReplyDeleteBig Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
What a pretty little egg
ReplyDeleteYour Faberge egg is really beautiful. I've heard about them before but I don't know anyone that actually has one so I'm excited for you because it's stunning. Thanks so much for linking this up to our Something to Talk About Link Party! Coco
ReplyDeleteBeautiful eggs thanks for sharing this on last Fabulous Friday Party... Hope to see you this Friday
ReplyDeleteThese decorative eggs are beautiful, Patti. Your egg is perfect for Easter time. :~)
ReplyDelete~Sheri