Trudi's Egg Page
Pysanky is the art of dying eggs (from chicken to ostrich) using an ancient method that uses a bee's wax applicator to 'paint' over dyed areas so that they remain that color. It's a multi-step process with outstandingly beautiful results.
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Georgia's Ukrainian Easter Eggs
Georgia shares 40 years of expertise of decorating Pysanky, Ukrainian Easter Eggs, very intricate, beautifully colored eggs.
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Pysanky - Ukrainian Easter Eggs
This is now an obsolete page, no longer maintained. The newer version is here Pysanky - Ukrainian Easter Eggs These are a traditional craft in Ukraine, with a history of thousands of years. The method is similar to batik - patterns are drawn on the egg with wax, which then protects the covered areas from the dye that is applied. By repeating this process with different colors of dye, a ...
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Pysanky
By Olga Kaczmar A traditional Ukrainian custom on Easter Day is exchanging highly ornamental Easter eggs, called Pysanky (from the Ukrainian word pysaty which means to write). The Ukrainians bring their Pysanky and other traditional food delicacies in baskets to church for blessing and thanksgiving prayers. Then they are exchanged with family and friends during festive banquets with the ...
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