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Faberge Frosted Crystal Chinese Dog Pate de Verre 6 of 700 on Base

$ 376.2

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: A few light scuff marks to base. Otherwise in excellent condition.
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    Description

    Faberge Frosted Crystal Pate de Verre Chinese Dog
    Pate de Verre - A unique method of casting crystal. This technique is complex, highly detailed and labor intensive requiring great experience. Dated from Ancient times, as far back as Mesopotamia, the technique was lost through the ages. This lost wax method of casting crystal is utilized to reproduce the artwork of Peter Carl Faberge.
    A few light scuff marks to base.
    Otherwise in excellent condition.
    Figure measures approximately 6" L x 3-3/4" H
    Clear crystal base with rubber feet measures approximately 7-1/2" x 3-3/4"
    Made of cast crystal which shows natural variations of the production process.
    6 of 700 made.
    A reproductions of an original Faberge piece
    The Faberge hard-stone animal carvings are among the most charming works created by Peter Carl Faberge. A Faberge animal is distinguished by its naturalistic style and the lively charm it emanates. This is achieved by the discriminating choice of materials, the highest possible standard of workmanship and a devotion to every detail.
    The Fabergé family originated in France but was forced to leave the country due to religious persecution.  During the 18
    th
    century, the family settled in Russia. Peter Carl Fabergé was born on May 30, 1846, the son of a goldsmith.  After apprenticing with several master goldsmiths in Germany, France and England, Peter Carl Fabergé returned to St. Petersburg a highly accomplished craftsman. In 1885, Peter Carl Faberge presented the first Imperial Egg to Czar Alexander III and soon became the most famous jeweler in the world.