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The lavish aquamarine and white gold cocktail ring from the Rococo collection by Fabergé features a sky blue, faceted, oval-cut aquamarine.

The lavish aquamarine and white gold cocktail ring from the Rococo collection by Fabergé features ...

Fabergé rose gold bracelet with eight Fabergé Charms featuring sapphires, amethysts, diamonds, enamel and other coloured gemstones.

Fabergé rose gold bracelet with eight Fabergé Charms featuring sapphires, amethysts, diamonds, enamel and other ...

Fabergé's playful new Egg Charms, which can be fastened to a bracelet or worn on a chain around the neck, are punctuated with candy-bright gemstones, deeply ridged golden swirls or lustrous enamel.

Fabergé's playful new Egg Charms, which can be fastened to a bracelet or worn on ...

Fabergé rose gold charm bracelet featuring sapphires, amethysts, diamonds, enamel and other coloured gemstones.

Fabergé rose gold charm bracelet featuring sapphires, amethysts, diamonds, enamel and other coloured gemstones.

Fabergé's Egg Charms reference moments in Fabergé's history, including the Treillage egg, left, with its quilted pattern of gold dimpled with precious gemstones, which is a miniature interpretation of the 1892 Imperial Easter Egg.

Fabergé's Egg Charms reference moments in Fabergé's history, including the Treillage egg, left, with its ...

Fabergé Rococo multi-coloured yellow gold high jewellery pendant (£POA).

Fabergé Rococo multi-coloured yellow gold high jewellery pendant (£POA).

Fabergé egg pendants are available in white, yellow or rose gold, with diamonds. You can choose to personalise your pendant with initials, a date or a message of your choice (£2,815).

Fabergé egg pendants are available in white, yellow or rose gold, with diamonds. You can ...

Fabergé Rococo Lace Multi-Coloured yellow gold pendant (£5,331) and ring (£6,219).

Fabergé Rococo Lace Multi-Coloured yellow gold pendant (£5,331) and ring (£6,219).

Fabergé Rococo Zambian emerald ring.

Fabergé Rococo Zambian emerald ring.

Fabergé Rococo pink spinel ring.

Fabergé Rococo pink spinel ring.

Fabergé Rococo Lace Multi-Coloured bangle.

Fabergé Rococo Lace Multi-Coloured bangle.

Fabergé Rococo lavender spinel earrings.

Fabergé Rococo lavender spinel earrings.

Fabergé Rococo Lace ring in rose gold (£2,221).

Fabergé Rococo Lace ring in rose gold (£2,221).

Fabergé Rococo aquamarine white gold ring (£4,887).

Fabergé Rococo aquamarine white gold ring (£4,887).

Fabergé Rococo amethyst rose gold ring (£3,110).

Fabergé Rococo amethyst rose gold ring (£3,110).

Fabergé Rococo Lace Multi-Coloured yellow gold pendant (£5,331) and ring (£6,219).

Fabergé Rococo Lace Multi-Coloured yellow gold pendant (£5,331) and ring (£6,219).

Fabergé Rococo Lace diamond bangle in rose gold.

Fabergé Rococo Lace diamond bangle in rose gold.

The scroll-shape Rococo motif unites the collection, which takes its inspiration from the 1902 Fabergé Easter Egg created for the wealthy Russian heiress Varvara Kelkh.

The scroll-shape Rococo motif unites the collection, which takes its inspiration from the 1902 Fabergé ...

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