A historic luxury jewel has shaken the art market, the exquisite Fabergé Winter Egg, created in 1913 for the mother of the last Russian tsar, was sold at auction in London for £22.9 million, about $30.2 million.
This masterpiece, crafted from rock crystal, adorned with 4,500 tiny diamonds, and decorated with platinum snowflake motifs, was unveiled with great anticipation at the Christie’s auction house. Inside, it reveals a miniature quartz basket filled with handcrafted flowers, a symbol of spring and rebirth, a detail that captures both the craftsmanship and profound symbolism of the piece.

The Winter Egg is not only one of the most valuable objects of its kind, but also a representation of the elegance and splendor of imperial Russia. With this new record price, the piece becomes the most expensive Fabergé egg ever sold.
Why does it reach such an astronomical value?
Because it combines rarity, it is one of the few imperial eggs still in private hands, unmatched craftsmanship, and a powerful historical legacy that make it a highly coveted treasure for top-level collectors.