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ROLLS-ROYCE DEBUTS ‘SPIRIT OF ECSTASY’ FABERGÉ EGG
Tue Oct 23 10:01:00 CEST 2018 Press Release
From Kings and Queens to entrepreneurs, many of the most prominent and wealthy collectors of the 20th and 21st century have been beguiled by the lure of a Fabergé Egg. With just 50 pre-1917 Imperial Eggs completed, these exceptionally precious creations are some of the most valuable and coveted objects ever to have been made.
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ON PUBLIC DISPLAY IN FABERGÉ’S LONDON WINDOW, 1 – 31 DECEMBER, 2018
From Kings and Queens to entrepreneurs, many of the
most prominent and wealthy collectors of the 20th and
21st century have been beguiled by the lure of a Fabergé
Egg. With just 50 pre-1917 Imperial Eggs completed, these
exceptionally precious creations are some of the most valuable and
coveted objects ever to have been made.
Now, in a contemporary fashion, a new Fabergé Egg has been
created. Two of the world’s most esteemed houses of luxury have joined
forces to create one unique objet d’art, for one discerning patron.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and Fabergé proudly announce the ‘Spirit of
Ecstasy’ Fabergé Egg.
For the first time in history, an iteration of the Spirit of
Ecstasy, the enigmatic mascot that has adorned Rolls-Royce motor cars
since 1911, is cocooned in an exquisite, contemporary, Fabergé Egg.
The design, conceived by Rolls-Royce Designer Alex Innes and rendered
by Fabergé Lead Designer Liisa Talgren, has been brought to life by
Fabergé workmaster Paul Jones, creating a contemporary interpretation
of one of the world’s most fabled and prized possessions.
The commissioning of a Rolls-Royce motor car is often a seminal
moment for the patron, so too is the commissioning of a Fabergé Egg.
Indeed, this ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ Fabergé Egg, the second to be
commissioned in the ‘Imperial Class’ since 1917 – a category reserved
only for Fabergé’s most illustrious creations – celebrates the
history, heritage and legend for which both Rolls-Royce and Fabergé
have been revered for over more than a century. Both brands have
navigated the vicissitudes of time and continue to produce the apogee
of modern, highly sought after, true luxury items. The Egg is destined
for the residence of a great collector of both brands.
The Egg connects the elements that lie at the very core of each
marque – the Spirit of Ecstasy, the illustrious muse that has guided
each Rolls-Royce motor car for over a century, and the form of a
Fabergé Egg, the pinnacle of ornamental expression. The masterpiece
resulting from this distinguished collaboration reflects the
extraordinary attention to detail and the consummate craftsmanship for
which both brands are renowned to this day.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars, commented, “’The Spirit of Ecstasy’ Fabergé Egg was born from an
intrinsic desire to further the realms of Bespoke personalisation.
Responding to the continuing demands of patrons in search of unique
and cherished possessions, a designer at the House of Rolls-Royce
sketched an egg, igniting a fascination that will undoubtedly become
one of the most collectable items of modern times.”
A team of seven craftspeople from Fabergé undertook the
challenge of fabricating the design using the finest materials married
with their extraordinary skill as artist jewellers. At first glance,
the Egg is unmistakable in its character. Design cues from Fabergé’s
heritage are masterfully woven into the intricate design which stands
at 160mm and weighs just 400g, with the Egg harnessing the ‘surprise
and delight’ attributes for which Imperial Eggs are celebrated.
The Egg rests on an engine-turned, hand-engraved, purple enamel
guilloché base of 18 karat white gold. Arms of rose gold define the
shape of the egg, acting as a protective chamber for the Egg’s
precious inhabitant. Upon operating the movement via a discreet lever
at the base of the stand, a sense of theatre ensues as the boughs open
to present the fine figurine of the Spirit of Ecstasy, hand-sculpted
in frosted rock crystal, standing nobly in her opulent surrounds. The
rose gold vanes, embellished with nearly 10 carats of round white
diamonds, resolve into swathes of natural amethyst weighing over 390
carats, specially selected for its colour saturation and quality. The
purple hue of the enamel and amethyst provide a playful nod to the use
of colour found in Fabergé’s heritage.
The technical mastery of Fabergé prevails. The ‘Spirit of
Ecstasy’ Fabergé Egg adopts a highly complex operating mechanism,
conceived through computer aided design and animation, developed with
micro engineering. The success of this mechanism, and in turn the
piece as a whole, can be attributed to the goldsmiths’ art as
craftspeople and their ability to meld this skill with technology,
creating a work of art that could not be created by man alone. The
piece embodies both the artistic design and engineering skill that one
expects from a collaboration between Rolls-Royce and Fabergé, and has
probably the most complicated opening of any Fabergé Egg to date.
Sean Gilbertson, Chief Executive Officer, Fabergé said, “A
unique moment in both our companies’ history, the creation of the
‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ Egg represents the meeting of two masters of
unrivalled quality and design, showcasing two globally recognised
symbols – the Fabergé Egg and the Spirit of Ecstasy.”
Josina von dem Bussche-Kessell, Business Development and Global
Sales Director, Fabergé added, “Two years in the making, we are very
excited to unveil this special piece to our clients and partners
across the globe together with Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and are proud to
continue making history by creating bespoke and unique pieces such as
this. The ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ Egg marks a demonstration of the
reputation that Fabergé proudly carries today.”
Fifty Imperial Easter eggs were created for the Russian Imperial
family between 1885 and 1916. These creations are inextricably linked
to the lives of the Romanov family. Ten eggs were produced from 1885
to 1893 during the reign of Emperor Alexander III; a further 40 were
created during the rule of his dutiful son, Nicholas II, two each year
– one for his mother the dowager, the second for his wife. If we
explore the great archives of Rolls-Royce, we find that Tsar Nicholas
II was indeed also a patron of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
The ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ Fabergé Egg was premiered at the House
of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex, England, to a host of
distinguished guests and venerable patrons of the marque on 23 October
2018. The Egg will be on public display in Fabergé’s London window, 1
– 31 December 2018.