A Fabergé egg is a jeweled egg created by the House of Fabergé. Nearly all were manufactured under the supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé between 1885 and 1917. There were possibly as many as 69, of which 57 survive today. While most had been made for certain members of royalty, eventually many found their way into state collections, museums, and private hands. Name the countries where the surviving Fabergé eggs can be found.
There's a story regarding Kate Moss, one of the supermodels. She used to own an egg worth 60,000 dollars and she always stashed her cocaine in it. When traveling, the customs were about to inspect the egg, she'd notify them about the price and the customs would always leave it untouched.
Interesting! I learnt many things with this very complete description (and also the comment above). I only knew the name of these eggs, but not really what they are. Now I do.
Nice quiz! I finally missed only one anwser. Well, I guess I can give a little nomination. ;-)
Nice quiz! I finally missed only one anwser. Well, I guess I can give a little nomination. ;-)