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The Maker of Fabergé Eggs Has Been Sold to a Tech Investor

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Faberge, which also makes high-end watches, is best known for its ornately jeweled Easter eggs, which it famously made for Russian royalty.

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British mining company Gemfields has sold the luxury jewelry brand Fabergé, famous for its Russian eggs, to a Russian-British tech investor. The investor paid $50 million for the sale, nearly $100 million less than when Gemfields acquired the company in 2013. Fabergé is best known for the eggs jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé made for the Russian Tsar.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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The investor Sergei Mosunov buys for 50 million dollars the company. To sell the mining group Gemfields. In the world there are about 50 eggs "imperial" that belonged to the Romanov family

·Turin, Italy
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The jewelry company Fabergé, which gained fame as a supplier of valuables to the Tsarist court, has changed hands. The buyer announces global expansion.

·Poland
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Iconic Fabergé sold to tech investorWhat do the James Bond movie “Octopussy,” an episode of the cartoon “The Simpsons,” and the crime comedy “Ocean’s Twelve” have in common? They’re all about the iconic, jeweled

A Russian tech company acquires the legendary Fabergé brand for 50 million dollars.

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Kurier broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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