In celebration of the Easter holiday, we are now offering 25% off our ornately decorated Pysanky Eggs! We carry standing and hanging eggs, all decorated by hand so that no two are alike. April 30th is the last day for this offer, so stop in today to see our gorgeous selection created by master Pysanky artist Donna Marie Yob.
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A pysanka (or the plural form pysanky) is an eggshell decorated using a written-wax batik method. The egg yolk is carefully removed by blowing it out through a small hole in the shell. Using a stylus or pin-head, the artist “writes” out the design using bees wax and then dyes the tiny areas with many vibrant colors.
These eggs date back to pre-Christian times and were originally decorated with nature symbols to worship the Ukranian sun god and to celebrate rebirth during spring. With the acceptance of Christianity, the meaning behind Pysanky eggs was changed to celebrate Easter and the rising of Christ. Typical beeswax designs include flowers, fruit, geometric patterns, and Christian symbols.




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