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Reverse: Depicts The Karelian Birch Egg, which was an egg made out of Fabergé made a number of other eggs similar to the First Hen Egg. The departure in design from previous eggs, which were far more ornate and Sometimes overlooked and underappreciated, Karelian Birch presents one of the most uniquely beautiful burls on earth. Each Warenoff Egg has a unique serial number that Composition: Ag (999°)Diameter: 29,20 х 39,00 mmWeight: 16,81 gQuality: Proof / digital printing, laser frosting, crystal insertMintage:&nbsp The reverse of this Silver coin features the Karelian Birch egg, essence of luxury and elegance. The egg is depicted with exquisite details and is The Karelian Birch egg, also known as the Birch Egg, was an unfinished 1917 Easter egg designed under the supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé for the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, Buy 1917 Karelian Birch Royal Egg Glass Ornament 4 Inches: Hanging Ornaments - Amazon. 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Each egg is individually sanded and oiled to achieve beutiful smooth and silky finish. Wigstrom Petrograd, 1917 The Karelian Birch egg, also known as the Birch Egg, was an unfinished 1917 Easter egg designed under the supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé for the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, Sometimes overlooked and underappreciated, Karelian Birch presents one of the most uniquely beautiful burls on earth. In 1999, expert Tatiana Fabergé released images she had discovered of the original drawings for the two Imperial Eggs commissioned for delivery One, the "Blue Tsarevich Constellation Egg" in the form of a celestial globe bearing the constellations present on the birth of the Tsarevich Alexei, Gold, silver, diamonds-roses, steel. com FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases Obverse: Features "Third Imperial Egg" as well as the coat of arms for Niue. 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