Their colors and designs speak to the heart.
They are amazing in their details.
This collection is completely different from my
handpainted Polish eggs. Those are wooden.
Pysanky eggs are terribly delicate and BREAKABLE
because they are dyed and made through wax on the "real" eggshell.
Therefore, this collection remains behind glass in the china hutch and is not taken out to be displayed on a table. Ever.
My entire collection of precious Ukrainian eggs came from my long-time friend, Patti.
She is Ukrainian, like the eggs, even though she was born in the USA.
She still reveres a lot of her ancestors' traditions.
Shown in this post is the egg she gave me this year for Easter.
It is a treasure, like friendship, very delicate and breakable, too, and to be treated with finesse.
HAVE YOU SEEN UKRAINIAN EASTER EGGS IN PERSON? WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THEM?
8 comments:
Not sure I've ever seen one in person....but I can TELL you, I DO think they are beautiful with their elaborate designs and rich colors...
Such detailed designs. They are so pretty.
Susan, I've never seen your Ukrainian Egg Collection before, how very lovely this one is. What a thoughtful gift from your friend. I love treasures that come from different parts of the world that we can hold onto forever.
love, ~Sheri
... gorgeous eggs Susan ..... I haven't seen them for myself.. only in photos like yours.. xxxxx ... Barb xxx
Very pretty eggs. I have some similar ones from Korea made by a piano student's grandmother. They are very delicate and so I only have them on display for a short time and tell everyone not to touch them.
Gorgeous eggs. A wonderful collection to honor a great friendship.
I have never seen one in person but it does look delicate and beautiful!
They are lovely.
Merle.........
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