Argyle Library Egg

The Argyle Library Egg (also known as the Argyle Library Egg by Kutchinsky) is a jewelled egg composed of gold and diamonds. Designed and completed in 1990 by Paul Kutchinsky with a commission by Argyle Diamonds of Perth, Australia, its design was inspired by the ornate Fabergé eggs that noted jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé created for the Russian royal family in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Argyle Library Egg

The Argyle Library Egg (also known as the Argyle Library Egg by Kutchinsky) is a jewelled egg composed of gold and diamonds. Designed and completed in 1990 by Paul Kutchinsky with a commission by Argyle Diamonds of Perth, Australia, its design was inspired by the ornate Fabergé eggs that noted jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé created for the Russian royal family in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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