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MARK DUNHILL, CEO, FABERGE (voice-over): We have -- investors saw that Faberge was, if you like, an unloved asset.
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Couple to that the fact that we have the opportunity to reunite Faberge with its heritage by bringing the family back into the business for the first time since 1917 -- Tatiana Faberge could be called Faberge's great granddaughter, is a shareholder and on our heritage committee -- gives me a platform of legitimacy from which to reassert our credentials as the one, true Faberge.
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The Strangelove Gambit was originally to be called The Faberge Experiment, but worries about infringing trademarks require a new title.
My novels #10: The Strangelove Gambit DAVID BISHOP 2007
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As to Faberge, that is referring to new consumer product introductions.
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Under the Czars, these ranged from raw materials to fine luxury goods such as Faberge eggs.
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A grade-school class who made their own "Faberge" eggs.
Of Clockwork Trains and Faberge Eggs Heather McDougal 2008
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Under the Czars, these ranged from raw materials to fine luxury goods such as Faberge eggs.
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A grade-school class who made their own "Faberge" eggs.
Archive 2008-04-01 Heather McDougal 2008
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As design became increasingly important, the famous jewelry houses and designers such as Faberge, Tiffany and Cartier were born from their unique design capabilities, but as the 20th century came along, design became secondary to setting as many diamonds as possible in a piece to increase its actual raw material cost as opposed to its perceived value.
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It is the modern day version of the Russian cluster egg and takes its name from the first Faberge Egg that opened up to reveal a golden egg.
Gabrielle Selz: The Egg, Inside and Out Gabrielle Selz 2011
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