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Fabergé Amethyst Brooch, 15.00 Carats

Few names evoke the artistry and opulence of Imperial Russia like the House of Fabergé. This exquisite brooch exemplifies the firm’s celebrated craftsmanship, centering two captivating oval Siberian amethysts totaling 15.00 carats, framed by delicate rose cut diamond borders and flanked by diamond collets. At its heart is a finely detailed thyrsus set with rose cut diamonds, accented by a ruby and two diamond collets amid elegant ribbon detailing. The composition is set in silver and yellow gold. Remarkably, the brooch is preserved in its original fitted Fabergé box.

The legendary House of Fabergé was founded in 1842 in Saint Petersburg by Gustav Fabergé and later transformed by his son, Peter Carl Fabergé, into the foremost luxury firm of its kind. Serving an elite international clientele—including the Romanov Imperial family—the house achieved lasting fame for its extraordinary objets d’art and Imperial Easter eggs. The Russian Revolution of 1917 brought an abrupt end to the firm’s operations, and many of its treasures were subsequently lost or destroyed. Surviving works such as this brooch stand as enduring testaments to Fabergé’s unparalleled artistry and remain highly prized today.

Circa 1900

1 7/8" length
Few names evoke the artistry and opulence of Imperial Russia like the House of Fabergé. This exquisite brooch exemplifies the firm’s celebrated craftsmanship, centering two captivating oval Siberian amethysts totaling 15.00 carats, framed by delicate rose cut diamond borders and flanked by diamond collets. At its heart is a finely detailed thyrsus set with rose cut diamonds, accented by a ruby and two diamond collets amid elegant ribbon detailing. The composition is set in silver and yellow gold. Remarkably, the brooch is preserved in its original fitted Fabergé box.

The legendary House of Fabergé was founded in 1842 in Saint Petersburg by Gustav Fabergé and later transformed by his son, Peter Carl Fabergé, into the foremost luxury firm of its kind. Serving an elite international clientele—including the Romanov Imperial family—the house achieved lasting fame for its extraordinary objets d’art and Imperial Easter eggs. The Russian Revolution of 1917 brought an abrupt end to the firm’s operations, and many of its treasures were subsequently lost or destroyed. Surviving works such as this brooch stand as enduring testaments to Fabergé’s unparalleled artistry and remain highly prized today.

Circa 1900

1 7/8" length
$30,975.00

Original: $88,500.00

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Fabergé Amethyst Brooch, 15.00 Carats

$88,500.00

$30,975.00

Description

Few names evoke the artistry and opulence of Imperial Russia like the House of Fabergé. This exquisite brooch exemplifies the firm’s celebrated craftsmanship, centering two captivating oval Siberian amethysts totaling 15.00 carats, framed by delicate rose cut diamond borders and flanked by diamond collets. At its heart is a finely detailed thyrsus set with rose cut diamonds, accented by a ruby and two diamond collets amid elegant ribbon detailing. The composition is set in silver and yellow gold. Remarkably, the brooch is preserved in its original fitted Fabergé box.

The legendary House of Fabergé was founded in 1842 in Saint Petersburg by Gustav Fabergé and later transformed by his son, Peter Carl Fabergé, into the foremost luxury firm of its kind. Serving an elite international clientele—including the Romanov Imperial family—the house achieved lasting fame for its extraordinary objets d’art and Imperial Easter eggs. The Russian Revolution of 1917 brought an abrupt end to the firm’s operations, and many of its treasures were subsequently lost or destroyed. Surviving works such as this brooch stand as enduring testaments to Fabergé’s unparalleled artistry and remain highly prized today.

Circa 1900

1 7/8" length
Fabergé Amethyst Brooch, 15.00 Carats | M.S. Rau