The "Easter" collection takes its inspiration from the famous Faberge Easter eggs, which were first commissioned by Emperor Alexander III in 1885. The eggs were such an impressive and exquisite gift for his beloved wife, Maria Feodorovna, that they started an annual tradition of gifting precious eggs for Easter in the Russian Imperial court.
The main source of inspiration for the flagship CHAMOVSKIKH jewelry collection was the "Pine Cone" Easter egg, which was made in 1900 for Russian industrialist Alexander Kelkh as a gift for his wife, Varvara.
The designers at CHAMOVSKIKH did not simply replicate the famous Faberge egg theme in their stunning jewels. Rather, they reimagined it completely, incorporating the distinctive design elements and techniques of the great jeweler, who was ahead of his time in both style and technology. The collection features carefully proportioned pieces with clean lines, sophisticated color palettes, and exquisite craftsmanship, combined with patented transformation mechanisms and ultra-durable modern material, nano-ceramic.
The collection includes three complementary sets: a set in 750 white gold with noble opals and diamonds, a set in 585 yellow gold with simple earrings, necklace, and ring, and a set in 585 white gold with diamond inlay and colored nano-ceramic with a unique transformation mechanism in the earrings for adjustable chain length and interchangeable pendants.
The master jewelers at CHAMOVSKIKH followed Faberge's principle that the value of a piece of jewelry lies not in its price or weight but in the artistry of its design and unique style. The resulting "Easter" collection is not only a tribute to the legacy of Faberge but also a timeless and highly valuable addition to any jewelry collection.
Special attention was paid by the CHAMOVSKIKH masters to the comfort, versatility, and impeccable fit of the precious jewelry. The detachable pendants of the earrings can be purchased separately, making the image more varied and striking. Exquisite and sophisticated jewelry in the Art Deco style will become an extraordinary accent in both day and evening outfits, as well as a worthy part of family heritage.