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The MISSION of our 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Egg Art International, is to promote all types of egg art worldwide, raise the quality of the art to the highest level, and develop public interest in the art through education, exhibition, scholarships and sharing. We are committed to supporting all styles of egg artists regardless of their financial capability. As such, we do not charge for membership or the Master Artisan Pathway. We strive to make this website a source for all to learn and benefit from. Please consider donating today so that we may continue on this important mission.

You can contact us regarding non-monetary donations HERE.

Joan Huff donated her patterns to be used to teach others

Donated money used to fund the Joan Huff Community Education Scholarship Fund

class photo where donated egg art supplies were used

Donated egg art supplies used for teaching

Bev Harder donated egg

Donated egg art sold to fund our mission

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 As Thank You Gift

When you donate a minimum of $25.00 you receive an egg pendant of your choice (See below picture, bottom row)

When you donate a minimum of $75.00 you receive and egg pendant of your choice with diorama and jade stand (See below picture top row)

Thank you gifts for donations
Which egg would you prefer

NOTE: In the early 2000's the Faberge Company manufactured many eggs in the style of the original Faberge Eggs. One style they produced were a series of miniature eggs. These eggs were made of 24K gold-plated sterling silver. Several years ago, I came upon several of these eggs that had been manufactured but had not had the final stamping and packaging completed. These eggs were kept in storage after the company was sold. I cannot guarantee these were manufactured by the Fabergé company, but they are identical to the ones I had collected for years. Leslie L.

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