Exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" kicks off in Hong Kong

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-2-7 10:33:40

A visitor looks at a jade lion presented on the exhibition of
A visitor looks at a jade lion presented on the exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in south China's Hong Kong, February 6, 2013. The exhibition features the achievements of the jewellery industry of Russia from the 19th to the 20th centuries, and Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) is the most successful jeweller of the period. (Xinhua/Li Peng)


A visitor looks at an Easter egg presented on the exhibition of
A visitor looks at an Easter egg presented on the exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in south China's Hong Kong, February 6, 2013. The exhibition features the achievements of the jewellery industry of Russia from the 19th to the 20th centuries, and Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) is the most successful jeweller of the period. (Xinhua/Li Peng)


A visitor looks at a folding fan presented on the exhibition of
A visitor looks at a folding fan presented on the exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in south China's Hong Kong, February 6, 2013. The exhibition features the achievements of the jewellery industry of Russia from the 19th to the 20th centuries, and Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) is the most successful jeweller of the period. (Xinhua/Li Peng)


Visitors look at an Easter egg presented on the exhibition of
Visitors look at an Easter egg presented on the exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in south China's Hong Kong, February 6, 2013. The exhibition features the achievements of the jewellery industry of Russia from the 19th to the 20th centuries, and Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) is the most successful jeweller of the period. (Xinhua/Li Peng)


A visitor looks at craftworks presented on the exhibition of
A visitor looks at craftworks presented on the exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in south China's Hong Kong, February 6, 2013. The exhibition features the achievements of the jewellery industry of Russia from the 19th to the 20th centuries, and Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) is the most successful jeweller of the period. (Xinhua/Li Peng)


Guests attend the opening ceremony of the exhibition of
Guests attend the opening ceremony of the exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in south China's Hong Kong, February 6, 2013. The exhibition features the achievements of the jewellery industry of Russia from the 19th to the 20th centuries, and Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) is the most successful jeweller of the period. (Xinhua/Li Peng)


Photo taken on Feb. 6, 2013 shows craftworks presented on the exhibition of
Photo taken on February 6, 2013 shows craftworks presented on the exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in south China's Hong Kong. The exhibition features the achievements of the jewellery industry of Russia from the 19th to the 20th centuries, and Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) is the most successful jeweller of the period. (Xinhua/Li Peng)


Photo taken on Feb. 6, 2013 shows craftworks presented on the exhibition of
Photo taken on February 6, 2013 shows craftworks presented on the exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in south China's Hong Kong. The exhibition features the achievements of the jewellery industry of Russia from the 19th to the 20th centuries, and Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) is the most successful jeweller of the period. (Xinhua/Li Peng)


Photo taken on Feb. 6, 2013 shows an Easter egg presented on the exhibition of
Photo taken on February 6, 2013 shows an Easter egg presented on the exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in south China's Hong Kong. The exhibition features the achievements of the jewellery industry of Russia from the 19th to the 20th centuries, and Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) is the most successful jeweller of the period. (Xinhua/Li Peng)


Photo taken on Feb. 6, 2013 shows an unfinished Easter egg presented on the exhibition of
Photo taken on February 6, 2013 shows an unfinished Easter egg presented on the exhibition of "Faberge: Legacy of Imperial Russia" in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in south China's Hong Kong. The exhibition features the achievements of the jewellery industry of Russia from the 19th to the 20th centuries, and Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) is the most successful jeweller of the period. (Xinhua/Li Peng)




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