Faberge Definition
Faberge means the jewelry firm, House of Faberge that was founded by Gustav Faberge around 1842. Gustav’s son Peter Carl Faberge served the Russian royal families during the period from 1870-1917. He created rare Imperial Easter eggs, jewelry, and other best decorative items during this timeframe. Peter Carl Faberge is famous for the golden Easter eggs or the Faberge egg that he made. These are jeweled eggs made of precious metals, gems, and stones. A limited number of Faberge eggs were produced by Peter Carl Faberge’s company during the period 1885-1917. Peter Carl Faberge’s son first introduced the Faberge, Paris mark for their products when he opened a store in paris. In addition, there are cosmetics and perfume companies by this name.