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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

A Little Prelude to Easter

Greetings friends!

I'm glad you all enjoyed Barbie's Vacation Pictures. You were right about Glitter Hair Barbie being the one not featured on my blog yet. There is one more doll that I will feature but that will be my next post. I have a very special post for you today.

I love Easter. Do you? I love that spring is in the air, I'm a Christian so I am blessed that we have a God who loves us and I can't resist Cadbury mini eggs and jelly beans. Any one else obsessed with those two candies as much as I am? :)

But keeping in the theme of Easter, Avon put out two Barbie "eggs" which I have treasured over the years. I present to you the Countess of Rubies and the Empress of Emeralds.


Barbie Resin Eggs. I know, you're dying to know what they look like. But first, a little history.

You know my mom sold Avon (still does!) and she picked up these special treasures that Avon sold relating to Barbie. These are so so cool. Unfortunately these were the only two of the set. How cool would it have been to have, oh, the Duchess of Diamonds or the Princess of Pearls?

But I am lucky to have these two.

We start with the first in the series, the Empress of Emeralds.


That's a very pretty egg. Lots of detail.


Top down.


And our little egg opens up to show Barbie!


Love that gown! Don't you just love this?


And of course, the back is awesome too.


So much detail and it looks perfect! Did anyone notice a little key on the bottom of the egg? Yes, these eggs are also little music boxes. Barbie spins around as the music plays.

Here is the excerpt from the back of the box.

"I am the Empress of Emeralds and the gift I bestow is the splendor inside the emerald's glow."

"From this shimmering egg of resin, set upon a golden stand, beautiful Empress of Emeralds Barbie proclaims her royal heritage. Bejeweled with exquisitely sculpted tiara, necklace and earrings, and wearing a long fitted emerald evening gown and matching floor length wrap, her beauty and regal bearing captivate all who see her. Gently wind the key at the egg's bottom and she will twirl round and round as 'Minuet by Mozart' plays."

Now I present the Countess of Rubies.


Does this one remind you of a little stagecoach? How cute!

A little more detail went in to this egg. But no more pretty than the last.


The top is awesome too!


This one opens up a little different. Two doors open to reveal Barbie!


This dress is just as pretty as the last.


You can see how much detail went into creating these beautiful keepsakes.


The back.


So pretty.

Here is the write up from the back of the box.

"I am the Countess of Rubies, precious and rare; a deep red brilliance is the gift that I share."

"From this shimmering egg of resin, set upon a golden stand, beautiful Countess of Rubies Barbie proclaims her place as the second addition to the sumptuous court of the Royal Jewels Collection. She is resplendent with sparkling ruby-hued accents adorning her sculpted tiara, necklace and earrings. Her majestic splendor is reflected in a regal, ruby red gown. A matching stole lends an air of sophisticated elegance and completes her ensemble. Gently wind the key at the egg's bottom and she will twirl round and round as 'Swan Lake' plays."

I want to know who does these write-ups. Using words such as "resplendent" and "sumptuous" is just cool. (Not going to lie, I looked them up on dictionary.com)

The two eggs together. Empress and Countess, Emeralds and Rubies.


Beautiful Brunette Barbies.


Unfortunately I don't have a place to display these beautiful pieces of art. I will someday when I have an entire office dedicated to my dolls!

It's been such a long time since I have had these out of their protective boxes. I love them now just as much as I did when I first got them.

Friends, what do you think of these Barbie eggs? Do any of you have them? Let me know in the comments!

Next post coming soon. Until next time!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh My Gosh! Those are soooooooo pretty! I love the dresses, and that they have awesome names. :D they have so much amazing detail!

Andrea said...

Those eggs are gorgeous, you are very lucky to have these treasures. They remind me of the Fabergé eggs of the royal family of Russia.

The sculpting of the dresses is amazing, it really lokks as if they are flowing in motion.

I don't think these were sold internationally.

My Barbie Blog - Teresa said...

Thank you both!

Andrea: I remember those Fabrege eggs of Russia. The art museum here in Oregon had the Stroganoff exhibit full of art owned by the Russian Royal Family. Those eggs were there. They are just beautiful. And yes, the dresses are amazing, I love them so much :)

Unknown said...

I am about 5 years late, but I have the red egg. I just love it! But, like you, she stays in her protective box. I do not have enough room to display. So glad that you enjoy your pretty eggs. ��

Anonymous said...

Hi I have both eggs and was wondering if they are worth any money collection wise.