When I think of Faberge Eggs I think of precious and semi precious stones. The inspiration for my egg is entitled Renaissance Egg. Though this egg does not look like my egg there are several similarities between them. Note the surround findings, they are very close in looks, plus they used cabochon rubies I used cabochon opals. On this ostrich egg I used 75 opals. Opals can come in several colors, so I had to pick the ones that look close in color.
I found your website and was blown away by your work so I have a feeling you might be of help in my quest.
I have 'remnants' and would like to get it reconstructed. I have photos, etc.
I am in Sacramento, CA. It would be important to find someone nearby - any suggestions?
This is one of a pair that was left me by a very long time friend when she passed away. I have no idea of value - it is a hen egg, jewells appear to be 4 opal stones within gold filligre, some crystal drop pendants and crystal with gold enhancements. It was hanging from a gold stand.
Carol (blondnik@comcast.net )- help - anyone ???
I'd love to make these but I don't know if I have enough residual remaining vision to do it or if I can do it tactilely esp given the loss of sensation in my hands from nerve damage due to Lupus (SLE), Sjogren's, & Fibro. I adore my eggs & want to collect as many unique ones, esp elegant ones like this one as I can. I'd love a curio cabinet w/shelves & glass to house them but I just don't know if I can do it. Pottery is much more forgiving but without a kiln, pugger, or a studio building (I have my tools, electric wheel - my 1st wheel was a manual one so it took time to learn to use an electric) I feel as if I have lost my dream & the health issues makes it even worse.
Yours is so amazing, I love the details, and everything about it, don't think there is anything I don't like with this, looks professional. I only have a few questions, if you don't mind sharing.
1: what kind of glue do you use?
2: how do you attach the fabric on the inside?
3: how can you cut the egg so perfect?
I like yours far better than the Faberge.
Very well done.