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Nice photographs the Charbonnel et Walker Faberge Egg

So @ Nice Images
we photographed the huge 
Chocolate Egg 'Rose Violet' 
that Charbonnel et Walker
have made for the Faberge Big Egg Hunt


The Charbonnel Egg can be found at
Charbonnel et Walker Store in Cabot Place 
Canary Wharf
and you can bid for it in an online 
auction on this link

Charbonnel et Walker have been established as 
Britain’s Master Chocolatiers since 1875. 
In that year, King Edward VII 
(then Prince of Wales) encouraged 
Madame Charbonnel to leave the chocolate house of 
Maison Boissier in Paris to join Ms Walker in 
establishing a chocolatier and confectionery house 
on London’s Old Bond Street. 

Charbonnel et Walker 
are renowned for handmade English chocolates, 
using the finest ingredients and original recipes, 
beautifully presented in luxurious handmade boxes.
Charbonnel et Walker feel proud and privileged to 
hold the Royal Warrant to Her Majesty The Queen. 
This privilege is held by few other chocolate companies.


check Charbonnel's site for Great Mother's Day Presents



The Faberge Big Egg Hunt

check


Over 200 eggs - incredible eggs designed by artists, architects, fashion designers, film directors etc 
12 different areas of London

 how many can you find? 
With hard work comes reward, 
and for one lucky winner this will be The Diamond Jubilee Egg 
valued at over £100,000!

The grand prize is open to all. 
All you need to do is text.
 Each Big Egg Hunt egg has a 
unique keyword at its location. 
Simply text this word to 80001 to enter.
 Each egg is worth one entry, 
so the more eggs you find, 
the more chance you have of winning! 
Find a dozen or find them all – 
it depends on how hard you want to win!

Also check these links on Sparkle Style







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