Google has yet again changed its homepage doodle on Wednesday, as the Internet giant now celebrates 166th birth anniversary of Peter Carl Fabergé, the world’s best-known jeweler.
This time the Google letters are replaced with Fabergé’s famous Easter eggs, but the letters “G” and “e” glimpse.
The Fabergé Company also created close to fifteen eggs for private clients.
In general, the historians know of Fabergé’s 71 forms, whose 54 were created by the order of Russian emperors. A total of 62 Easter eggs have reached our days, and 46 of them were made on the order of the emperors.
Also, Carl Fabergé created a variety of other objects, such as women’s jewelry, lamps, bells, and clocks.