Frequently Asked Questions
How many pieces are in each limited edition?
Most Keren Kopal limited editions are produced in runs of 250 pieces. Each piece is individually numbered (for example, "47 of 250") and signed by the designer.
What happens when a limited edition sells out?
The design is permanently retired. Keren Kopal does not reproduce sold-out limited editions. Once the run of 250 is complete, that design is no longer available through the official store.
Are limited editions more valuable over time?
Limited-edition collectibles often appreciate in value as the available supply decreases. However, value depends on demand, condition, and the specific design. Keren Kopal pieces are collected by enthusiasts of Faberge-style art worldwide.
What types of items come in limited editions?
The limited-edition collection includes Faberge-style eggs, carousel music boxes, animal figurines (horses, peacocks, elephants, dragons), large decorative sculptures, and ornate trinket boxes. New limited-edition designs are released periodically.
Is there a certificate of authenticity?
Each limited-edition piece comes numbered and signed by the designer. The piece number is marked on the item itself, and it ships in an elegant black gift box.
Do limited editions ship the same way as regular items?
Yes — free worldwide shipping in a protective black gift box, with delivery in 5 to 10 business days.
About Limited Edition Collectibles
Limited-edition collectibles are produced in small, controlled quantities and permanently retired once the production run is complete. This scarcity makes them appealing to collectors who value exclusivity and the potential for appreciation in value over time. The tradition of numbered limited editions in decorative arts dates to 19th-century porcelain and bronze manufacturing, where makers would destroy the mold after a set number of casts. Modern limited-edition decorative collectibles follow this principle — each piece is individually numbered (for example, 47 of 250), hand-painted with colored enamel, adorned with Austrian and Swarovski crystals, and plated in 24K gold or 925 sterling silver. Once all 250 pieces in a run are sold, the design is permanently discontinued and never reproduced. Limited editions span Faberge-style eggs, carousel music boxes, animal figurines, large decorative sculptures, and ornate trinket boxes.
















































