If you like Faberge style eggs, you will fall in love with our wedding ring bearer boxes made out of chicken eggs. We take our jewel tone or watercolor chicken eggs and turn them into these beautiful engagement ring boxes.
We should have some more of the engagement ring boxes posted to the web site shortly. Please check back to see what we have available or email us at questions@eggcrazy.com, if you are wanting a particular color.
Faberge Style Eggs
Wedding Ring Bearer Boxes
The engagement ring boxes do not include a ring. The ring in the picture is shown for display purposes only. The wedding ring boxes are big enough to hold one ring.
- Each of our watercolor chicken eggs are hand painted.
- Each of our jewel tone chicken eggs are glittered, then a protective epoxy resin is applied.
- No two engagement ring boxes are alike.
- Each wedding ring box has been varnished to have a brilliant glass like shine.
- Each egg has been strengthened with an epoxy resin inside and out. This will protect the egg from breaking with normal everyday handling.
- Our ring bearer boxes are lined with black velvet and secured to a display stand.
- We embellish the engagement ring boxes with Austrian crystals and other beautiful findings.
- Each wedding ring box is signed by Tennessee egg artist Stephanie Ramey.
- If you want to give her the gift that she would cherish forever, give her ring to her in an elegant ring bearer box.
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Size of ring boxes are approximately: 3 inches tall and 2 inches wide.
  Click to enlarge $75.00
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  Click to enlarge $75.00
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  Click to enlarge $75.00
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  Click to enlarge $75.00
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  Click to enlarge $75.00
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  Click to enlarge $75.00
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  Click to enlarge $75.00
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If you wish to order one without a stand, just contact us. We can make one with similar colors, but no two eggs are alike.
I can use the same colors on several different eggs and each one will look different.
If you are interested in learning more about the Peter Carl Faberge, history of Faberge, and the Faberge eggs, then check out this web site called The Faberge Experience. This has a great overview about the man Faberge and his wonderful eggs created for the Czars of Russia.