Example sentences for: fabergé

How can you use “fabergé” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Fabergé means enameled Easter eggs and Tiffany means wedding presents and engagement rings--maybe art noveau lamps--but Cartier means, well, expensive jewelry in the abstract.

  • You can buy anything from a reproduction icon to a genuine Fabergé egg; designer jewelry of the finest quality and designer clothing by the most desirable ‘names.’

  • Christian Dior subsidized a show of Dior couture; Tiffany paid for a show of Tiffany bibelots; Fabergé underwrote a show of Fabergé eggs, jewels, and bric-a-brac for which a Fabergé consultant was the guest curator.


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