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In 'Kutchinsky's Egg,' a jeweler’s corrosive ambition leads to his family’s downfall

In 'Kutchinsky's Egg,' a jeweler’s corrosive ambition leads to his family’s downfall

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A famous jeweler in London once became obsessed with a single goal: To produce the world’s largest golden egg. He became fixated with one-upping the famous Fabergé eggs, ultimately producing his own jeweled egg once priced at £7 million. His daughter, Serena Kutchinsky, has a new memoir about the way her father’s “corrosive ambition” led to the demise of the family’s century-old business. In today’s episode, she talks with NPR’s Scott Simon about Kutchinsky’s Egg, an unusual first-class flight, and the rise and fall of this one-of-a-kind object.

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