The 180-year capsule collection takes its inspiration from ‘fluted’ gold creations in the Fabergé archive, a technique for which Peter Carl Fabergé was renowned, and which featured heavily in his early works of art. The gold fluting decoration is considered his trademark style, seen in many of Fabergé’s exquisite pre-1917 pieces, which ranged from jewellery to picture frames, cigarette cases and other objets d'art. It can also be seen in modern day creations, including the popular Colours of Love fluted rings.
With uniform vertical fluting around the egg’s circumference, to create a tactile surface, this piece features a Gemfields Mozambican ruby on the base of the egg, radiating a pop of colour when worn. A row of white diamonds is set on the bail for added sparkle.