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FABERGÉ

Fabergé is perhaps the world's most iconic jewellery-maker, best known, of course, for its intricate, elaborate gilded eggs. With the rarest of these fabulous objects worth millions of pounds, the eggs have become symbolic of priceless treasures – one is the focus of a heist in Ocean's Twelve, and James Bond famously plants a recording device in a fake Fabergé egg in Octopussy. More recently, a Game of egg and high jewellery collection was created in collaboration with Warner Bros.

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