A CARVED PURPURINE MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT

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A CARVED PURPURINE MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT
by Fabergé, circa 1890

Realistically carved, with split-pearl eyes (trunk restored and one tusk slightly chipped) - 6.8 cm long

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Purpurine is heavy, deep red vitreous compound produced by crystallizing lead chromate in a glass matrix. It was known to have been use in the 17th century but was rediscovered in the 19th century in Russia by Petouchov, a worker at the Imperial Glass Factory.
Fabergé made extensive use of this material, particularly in miniature animal carvings.

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