The 'Pearl Egg' , the last egg, is an exceptional luxury piece of art, crafted by Peter Carl Faberg?, (1917), the famous jeweller of royalty, in collaboration with the Al-Fardan family, one of the world’s most renowned collectors of pearls.
The Faberge Pearl Egg draws inspiration from the formation of a pearl within an oyster. An ingenious mechanism enables the entire outer shell to rotate on its base, simultaneously opening in six sections to unveil a unique grey pearl of 12.17 carats, sourced from the Arabian Gulf.
The jewel is decorated by 139 fine, white pearls with a golden lustre, 3,305 diamonds, carved rock crystal and mother-of-pearl set on white and yellow gold.