Two of Carl Faberge's famous eggs are also in the show.
In the early 1880s Carl Fabergé was appointed official jeweler to the imperial court.
Carl Fabergé was educated at the Gymnasium of St Anne's.
Meanwhile, Carl Fabergé was in Germany and became seriously ill.
Carl Fabergé died in Lausanne on 24 September 1920.
It is undoubtedly the missing masterpiece of which hitherto Carl Fabergé's sketch was the only record.
It is true that nothing has survived that can be said to have been the work of Carl Fabergé.
Carl Fabergé's reputation was so high that the normal three-day examination was waived.
However, from 1887, Carl Fabergé was apparently given complete freedom with regard to design, which then become more and more elaborate.
As a whole, the show focuses on Carl Faberge's creations for everyday life.