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Kutchinsky's Egg: A Family Story of Love, Loss and Obsession
By (Author) Serena Kutchinsky
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Ltd
26th March 2026
United Kingdom
Hardback
368
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
A gorgeous, heart-stopping memoir about the authors search for the object that consumed her fathers dreams and spelled her familys downfall
When she was eleven years old, Serena Kutchinskys life changed completely. Her father Paul, who owned the high-end jewellery company the House of Kutchinsky, was seized by a wild idea. He wanted to build the worlds largest jewelled egg to rival any of Fabergs. The ambition consumed him.
When the Argyle Library Egg was unveiled, it was astonishing: it stood two feet tall, made of solid gold and dripping with pink diamonds. The problem was: nobody would buy it. Just like that, Paul lost everything. The House of Kutchinsky collapsed, his marriage fell apart, and he sank into a spiral of drink and drugs. Within ten years he was dead. As for the egg, it was seized by its creditors and disappeared without trace. For thirty-five years its location has been unknown.
Over time the mystery of the egg began to eat away at Serena. Why did her father risk everything for the pursuit of this outlandish dream And where in the world was this invaluable object, valued by some modern estimates at 100 million Desperate for answers, she set out to find her fathers decadent, ill-fated creation. It is a journey that begins in the slums of Londons East End where her great, great grandparents arrived as Jewish immigrants from Russia and ends in the most unexpected of places.
Kutchinskys Egg is a stunning story of obsession and lost glamour, fathers and daughters, for readers of The Hare with Amber Eyes by Edmund de Waal.
Serena Kutchinskyis an award-winning journalist who has held senior editorial roles at BBC News, TheSunday Times (London),Prospect, TheNew Statesman (UK), and Sky News. Currently head of news at The i Paper, she is also an active member of the Women in Journalism community, hosts and curates talks at festivals across the summer, and runs an Instagram account dedicated to the legacy of the House of Kutchinsky. She lives in London with her husband and two children. Kutchinskys Egg is her first book.