Como unos huevos son convertidos en obras de arte que valen millones.
Eggs worth over 33 million dollars? Yes, you heard that right. We're talking about the legendary Fabergé Eggs.
These aren't simple jewels; they are masterpieces of craftsmanship created by the legendary Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé. But currently, 8 of them are lost. Between 1885 and 1916, Fabergé created only 50 of these stunning pieces, all intended for the Russian imperial family.

What's most astonishing is that each egg was much more than a mere decoration. Inside, they housed unimaginable surprises: chickens, carriages, trains, boats, even entire palaces. They used precious materials like gold, silver, rubies, obsidian, diamonds, and emeralds.
Each egg had its own personal story, from commemorating historical events to celebrating important moments in the imperial family's life.
However, the fate of some of these treasures is uncertain. With the Bolshevik Revolution, many of the eggs were scattered or lost forever. Still, to this day, they are considered some of the greatest jewelry pieces in the world. These were not mere jewelry; each egg was unique and intended to create an incredible sensation when given as a gift.









