THE TIMELESS FABERGÉ STORY
The tradition of Easter eggs dates back to the Middle Ages in Europe, when people fasted during Lent. Today, the eggs are made of chocolate, praline, and other edible materials. But the Fabergé eggs were the prettiest of the decorative, of which the Lillies of the Valley Egg, made in 1898, has portraits of Czar Nicholas II with his two daughters and is housed in the Fabergé Museum in St. Petersburg Read more.













