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We are pleased to present you a collection of exquisite interior decorations depicting the heraldic symbols of Russia. The author's Easter egg "Coat of Arms with a clock", made in the tradition of the Russian jewelry house Faberge, which since the 19th century has earned the fame of the supplier of the imperial court. The egg is made in the likeness of the famous Faberge eggs, of which there were 71 in total, and only 62 have come down to us.
Inside this Easter egg-box is a beautiful surprise, a twig with a pendant. The pendant is provided with each item as a gift. On the twig there are several curls on which the owner can hang their jewelry: earrings or pendants. The egg itself can be used as a jewelry box for storing small jewelry.
The product is made of a jewelry alloy based on brass, its body is covered with cold enamel, and the metal base is decorated with gishyash-a relief pattern that can be seen under the translucent enamel. The Easter egg "Coat of Arms with a Clock" is appropriate to present to the head, as well as as a business gift or a gift for a church holiday.
The State coat of Arms of the Russian Federation is a red heraldic shield with a golden double-headed eagle, with its wings raised up, with rounded lower corners, pointed at the tip. The eagle is crowned with two small crowns and-above them-one large crown, connected by a ribbon. In the right paw of the eagle — a scepter, in the left-a power. On the breast of the eagle, in a red shield, is a silver horseman in a blue cloak on a silver horse, striking with a silver spear a black dragon, knocked down and trampled by the horse. Alexey Mikhailovich gave an official explanation of the symbolism of the three crowns — the three kingdoms: Kazan, Astrakhan, Siberian, and the scepter and the power were supposed to mean "Autocrat and Possessor". The double-headed eagle, as a symbol, has an ancient history dating back to the time of the Hittite kingdom, and many meanings. Since ancient times, the eagle was a solar symbol – the image of the sun, two heads – a symbol of the sky, east and west, as well as power over these parts of the world.