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ˌfæb ərˈʒeɪfaberge
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Faberge, Peter Carl Fabergenoun
Russian goldsmith noted for creating a series of jeweled and enameled Easter eggs for European royalty (1846-1920)
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faberge
The House of Fabergé (French pronunciation: [fabɛʁʒe]; Russian: Дом Фаберже) was a jewellery firm founded in 1842 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, by Gustav Faberge, using the accented name Fabergé. Gustav's sons – Peter Carl and Agathon – and grandsons followed him in running the business until it was nationalised by the Bolsheviks in 1918. The firm was famous for designing elaborate jewel-encrusted Fabergé eggs for the Russian Tsars, and for a range of other work of high quality and intricate detail. In 1924, Peter Carl's sons Alexander and Eugène Fabergé opened a firm called Fabergé & Cie in Paris, France, making similar jewellery items and adding the name of the city to their firm's stamp, styling it FABERGÉ, PARIS. In 1951, rights to the Fabergé brand name for the marketing of perfume were bought by Samuel Rubin. In 1964, Rubin sold his Fabergé Inc. company to cosmetics firm Rayette Inc., which changed its name to Rayette-Fabergé Inc. As the brand was resold more times, companies using the Fabergé name launched clothing lines, the cologne Brut (which became the best-selling cologne at the time), the perfume Babe, hair products, and also undertook film production. The brand changed hands additional times, and jewellery was eventually added back to the product lines. Next to branded Fabergé items, the world market has been continuously supplied with imitation "Fauxbergé" objects and "Fabergé-style" products. Today, the brand is owned by a company called Fabergé Limited and is used solely for jewellery items and gem stones.
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Fabergé refers to the famous Russian jewelry firm founded by Gustav Fabergé in the mid-19th century. The company is best known for creating ornately decorated and intricate jeweled Easter eggs for the Russian Royal family from 1885 to 1917. The term "Fabergé" is often used to describe items that reflect the high quality and intricate detail of this brand's craftsmanship.
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Fabergé
Fabergé is a trademark owned by Pallinghurst Resources.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of faberge in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
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The numerical value of faberge in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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It is an absolutely beautiful tiara with nine graduated aquamarines, there are very few Faberge tiaras in the world today and when they do come up for auction they always get a lot of attention.
The woman has been accommodated by all of us, including Senate Judiciary Committee, she's been treated like a Faberge egg by all of us, beginning with me and The President. The President's pointing out factual inconsistencies.
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