| FABERGE | Peter Carl ---, Russian goldsmith and jeweller, known for his elaborate Easter eggs (7) |
| BERKELEY | Busby, film director of the 1930s and '40s famed for his elaborate choreography (8) |
| BUSBYBERKELEY | US dance director famous for his elaborate choreography in film musicals, often using large numbers of showgirls (5,8) |
| LALIQUE | French glassmaker and jeweller in the art deco/nouveau styles whose pieces included vases, perfume bottles, ornate gemmed brooches and peignes (7) |
| CELLINI | Goldsmith and sculptor who created Perseus with the Head of Medusa (7) |
| DUNSTAN | Archbishop of Canterbury from 959 to 988, and patron saint of English goldsmiths and silversmiths (7) |
| CARTIER | French luxury goods company, founded in 1847 and nicknamed 'jeweller of kings and king of jewellers' (7) |
| EGGS | General word for decorative objects designed by jeweller Peter Carl Faberge for Russian, British and other royal families (4) |
| TIFFANY | Jeweller dubious about article on origin of tiara (7) |
| NECKLET | Caught beastly type turning around in lacework designed by jeweller (7) |
| HUNTING | Looking for Easter eggs, say |
| MICHAEL | ... Hill, jeweller (7) |
| EGG | Objet d'art for which Peter Carl Faberge was known (3) |
| HSAMUEL | High-street jeweller (1,6) |
| STERNE | Anglican vicar and novelist whose principal work was denounced by Dr. Johnson, Goldsmith and Walpole |
| PENDANT | Be eager to stop in for something at the jeweller's (7) |
| EARLOBE | For which you may get a ring from the jeweller's (7) |
| HILLIARD | Nicholas ___, Elizabethan goldsmith and painter who raised the art of miniature portraiture to its highest level (8) |
| CRAFTSWOMAN | May Morris as an embroiderer and jeweller, or Annie Phillips as the 2022 winner of The Great British Sewing Bee |
| BENVENUTO | Great Renaissance goldsmith and sculptor, ... Cellini |