We offer an unparalleled selection of wool shawls, scarves, and hair scarves. Our shawls are handmade of natural wool, down or silk, they come in a variety of colors, patterns, and styles and range from very thick and warm to light and airy, which are great for warm weather.
Russian shawls & scarves
russian shawl where designed to keep women warm and beautiful and are a part of traditional folk Russian clothing. The luxurious silk shawls will be a truly elegant complement to your style. The shawls come in a variety of designs and colors, the most common patterns are floral and paisley. Our unique shawls are created following ancient production methods and centuries-old designs, making them a great accessory for every fashion style.
Orenburg Shawls. Once used solely in Russia, Russian scarves and Orenburg Shawls are gaining popularity all over the world for the amazing variety of their shapes, designs, colors, and materials. Along with Russian scarves, they make up a wonderfully large selection, which always has the perfect design for everyone out there. So browse through our collection of knitted scarves and shawls and find the one that was always destined to be yours!
Russian shawls
In their quality, complexity of designs, and richness of color schemes, Russian shawls are as good as, and in many instances, far surpass any shawl, produced in Western Europe. Russian scarves and shawls have always been highly prized on the world markets, being among the most popular and classic elements of a woman's wardrobe. Russian shawls are a truly luxurious addition to outfits and can be worn during any season and on any occasion. One cannot help, but be amazed at the great variety of fabrics, used to make shawls – wool, silk, cashmere, linen, velvet, and many others. That is why shawls represent a wonderful way to dress up any outfit, making it more charming and one-of-a-kind.
There are many stylish ways to wear shawls, including lightly draping them over the shoulders and wrapping one end over the opposite shoulder, tying them around the waist, and many others. You can even create your own, original way and be like no one else on Earth.
Our shawls are made of high quality, natural fabrics that last for very long times, while looking absolutely stunningly! You can purchase one of these shawls, made and imported from Russia, at our store, FromRussia.com, which offers a huge selection of traditional high quality Russian shawls for every taste and budget.
Faberge Eggs
Most of the Faberge eggs were created for the Russian Imperial Court. Nowadays, the amazing and legendary works of Carl Faberge are even more famous than a century ago, when they were created, and are considered to be the symbols of love and faithfulness. Choose your unique piece from the widest choice of Faberge egg replicas in our inventory. Faberge eggs
А Faberge Egg is, perhaps, one of the most beautiful and exquisite objects ever created in Russia. Moreover, this example of extraordinarily extravagant and absolutely exquisite fine jewelry making is a symbol of the opulence and extraordinary wealth the Russian Imperial Family wielded at its zenith.
The Faberge egg were jeweled eggs made by Carl Faberge between the years of 1885 and 1917. The House of Faberge was established in Saint Petersburg in 1842 by Gustav Faberge, and reached the pinnacle of fame while being headed by Gustav’s son, Peter Carl Faberge. The amazing eggs produced, were made from the most expensive and precious metals imaginable, coated with opaque, white enamel, and decorated with the finest gemstones and jewelry. The Eggs were made each year exclusively for the Imperial Family, who gave out the eggs as traditional gifts during the Easter season. The House of Faberge was also given the title of official imperial jewelers of the Royal Family, as they proceeded to fund the cost of all the future eggs. While Carl Faberge was given completely free reign in how he was going to produce the eggs, the Imperial Family demanded that each egg should contain some kind of surprise. Each year, Nicholas II commissioned two Faberge Eggs to be made, one for his wife and one for his mother. Though a mere two eggs were commissioned, entire legions of craftsmen and artists dedicated their talents to crafting the finest jeweled eggs imaginable. For example, one of the Eggs opened up to reveal a yolk, inside which nested a golden hen with ruby eyes. Subsequently, opening up the hen, a mini diamond crown and a tiny ruby egg could be discovered! Sadly, World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution brought Russia to its knees, and cut short the lifespan of the Faberge Egg culture.
Currently, there are only 42Faberge Eggs in existence. These eggs have been hunted down by collectors, fetching astronomical prices at auctions. In fact, the last Faberge Egg sold, brought in a price of £8.9 million at Christie’s in 2007. Many of the other Faberge Eggs have forever been lost to the sand dunes of time, history, and war. However, the tradition of the magnificent Faberge Egg is kept alive in the present day by modern firms and Saint-Petersburg Global Trade House is proud to present the best specimens to its customers.