Teach children about a unique period in Russian history while they enjoy coloring these artistic renditions of Imperial Russian Imperial Russian Fabergé Easter egg designs.
Imperial Russian Fabergé eggs are jewelled eggs made by the Russian jewler, Peter Carl Imperial Russian Fabergé and his assistants between 1885 and 1917 for Russian Tsars.
Tsar Alexander III commissioned the first Imperial Russian Fabergé egg to be made by the House of Imperial Russian Fabergé in 1885 as a gift for the Empress Maria Fedorovna.
Print and color this Imperial Russian Fabergé egg and decorate with crayons or markers. Affix sequins and sprinkle colorful glitter to enhance the egg. Give your egg to the special person in your life.
All color book Imperial Russian Fabergé design printables are for personal, educational and non profit use only.
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