1) Decorated eggs, as a symbol of spring rebirth and fertility, have been found in the culture of many peoples of the world since time immemorial - even pagans brought eggs painted with magical signs as a gift to their gods.
2) The Christian tradition of Easter gifts also dates back far more than one century. For Easter gifts, housewives painted and coloured ordinary eggs, masters turned surprise eggs out of wood and stone, decorating them with paintings, carvings and artful inlays.
3) In all classes, a popular gift for Easter was a piece of jewelry with an egg-shaped pendant: men were given pins, and ladies were given necklaces. These eggs-pendants were made of a variety of materials and had a different cost.
4) In aristocratic families, exquisitely decorated Easter ornaments made of silver and gold, semiprecious and precious stones were given, including products of the Faberge House, known worldwide for Easter gifts from the Russian imperial family.
5) The first Easter egg was ordered by Emperor Alexander III for his wife Maria Feodorovna in 1885. The gift so pleased the Empress that Karl Faberge received the title of court jeweler and an order for the annual production of an Easter egg. Each "Faberge Egg" - a unique work of art with a surprise inside - was created by the masters of the jewelry house during the year and has always been a success.
If you read to the end, do not forget to please your favorite lady with something pleasant on this bright day,because even a chocolate egg she will be happy to compare to a little girl believe me at the top you will be counted)
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