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- 5.5 Inches Tall x 2.5 Inches Diameter
- Figurine 2.75 Inches Tall x 1.65 Inches Wide
- Enameled Gold Plated Pewter with Austrian Crystals
- Hand Painted with Raised Gold Tone Detailing
- Hinged Egg Opens with Magnetic Closure
- Includes Padded Satin Lined Gift Box

Inspired by the historic 1912 Tsarevich Imperial Egg created by master workman Henrik Wigström for Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, this elegant design honors her son, Tsarevich Alexei. The original masterpiece was crafted from six sections of deep blue lapis lazuli, sometimes appearing violet in certain light, joined by intricate gold, silver, and diamond tracery in the Louis XV style. Decorative double headed eagles, garlands, and cherubic motifs symbolized dynastic strength and imperial devotion, while a large flat diamond at the top concealed the date 1912 and the Empress’s initials.

Its celebrated surprise featured a diamond studded Imperial eagle made of platinum, holding a miniature portrait of the young heir and representing his health and future as successor to the throne. Delivered in 1912, the original egg was later confiscated after the Revolution, sold abroad in 1930, and eventually acquired by Lillian Thomas Pratt. It is now preserved at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Echoing that regal inspiration, this richly enameled blue design showcases ornate gold tone detailing and crystal accents, opening smoothly on a secure hinge to offer timeless imperial elegance in a refined collectible presentation.

1912 Tsarevich Royal Imperial Easter Egg 5.5 Inches

SKU: QB-072
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