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The history of silverware in Russia is closely linked to the era of Peter the Great and his efforts to Europeanize the lifestyle of the nobility. Until the 18th century, silver tableware was a privilege exclusively for the tsarist court and the highest nobility, but it was Peter's reforms that initiated the widespread adoption of silver sets as a symbol of status and wealth.

The tradition of giving precious Fabergé eggs for Easter originated with Emperor Alexander III. In 1885, the fifth year of his reign, he decided to give an unusual gift to his wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna, who was a Danish princess born in Copenhagen.