The locket has an 18-karat gold octopus inside. A New Zealand man has been charged with theft for allegedly swallowing it in Auckland.
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A man in New Zealand faces theft charges after allegedly swallowing a jewel-encrusted Fabergé egg locket in a bold attempt to steal it from a jeweler’s shop.

The incident unfolded on a Friday afternoon in central Auckland, as detailed by Inspector Grae Anderson, Auckland Central Area Commander for New Zealand Police.

According to Anderson, the jeweler’s staff alerted the police at approximately 3:30 p.m. Officers arrived within minutes and apprehended the suspect while he was still inside the store.

The locket has an 18-karat gold octopus inside. A New Zealand man has been charged with theft for allegedly swallowing it in Auckland.
The locket has an 18-karat gold octopus inside. (Faberge)

The 32-year-old suspect has been charged with theft and is currently in custody. He is set to appear in court on December 8.

Inspector Anderson also noted that the man underwent a medical evaluation following his arrest and is under continuous observation by police to ensure his well-being.

“Given this man is in police custody, we have a duty of care to continue monitoring him given the circumstances of what has occurred,” said Anderson.

“At this stage the pendant has not been recovered,” he added.

The stolen item is a Fabergé James Bond Octopussy Egg locket worth 33,585 New Zealand dollars ($29,300), according to court documents seen by CNN affiliate Radio New Zealand.

A listing for the locket on the Fabergé website reveals that it is made from 18-karat yellow gold and green guilloché enamel, and it also features 60 white diamonds and 15 blue sapphires.

The Winter Egg by Faberge is displayed at Christie's auction rooms in London, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025, it is expected to sell for in excess of 20 million UK Pounds when it is auctioned on Dec. 2. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
The Winter Egg by Faberge is displayed at Christie’s auction rooms in London. It sold for over $46 million. (AP)

“In true Fabergé style, the beautiful egg locket also offers a surprise — opening to reveal a miniature 18k gold octopus inside, capturing the spirit of the film’s namesake,” the description reads.

“The octopus has been set with two black diamond eyes,” it adds.

Fabergé is a historic jewellery house founded in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1842.

On Tuesday, one of 50 Imperial Eggs produced by Fabergé for Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II sold for £22.9 million ($46.3 million), including fees, breaking its own record as the most expensive work by the Russian jeweller ever to appear at auction.

The Winter Egg’s astronomical price tag reflects the growing rarity of the eggs, none of which had been seen at auction in over 23 years.

It is one of just seven left in private hands, with the others either missing or owned by institutions or museums.

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