Hello Rose!
And some people try to balance their check books - lol
Hello Bea!
Here is something I never heard of before!
Hi Danny!
I used this cute picture from the link you sent - thanks!
Jenny, I think those were the most beautiful eggs that Faberge could ever create!The Faberge eggs began in 1884 with an Easter egg made for the czar that became a gift for his wife, Czarina Maria. The egg reminded the empress of her homeland, and so from then on it was agreed that Faberge would make an Easter egg each year for Maria. Faberge designed Easter eggs for another eleven years until Alexander III died. Then Nicholas II, Alexander's son, continued the tradition. It was agreed that the Easter gift would always have an egg shape and would hold a surprise. These projects became top priority of the company and were planned and worked on far in advance--a year or longer. The surprise was always kept secret.