The first Fabergé egg, known as the "Imperial Egg," was created in 1885 for Tsar Alexander III as an Easter gift for his wife, Empress Marie Feodorovna. It was made of gold and featured an opaque white enamel exterior, which resembled a real egg. Inside, it contained a gold yolk, which opened to reveal a miniature gold hen and a diamond-set crown. The exquisite craftsmanship and intricate details set the standard for the luxurious eggs that followed.
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