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  2. Egg decorating in Slavic culture - Wikipedia

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    Modern Polish painted wooden pisanka Examples of Croatian pisanica A collection of Ukrainian pysanky with traditional folk designs. The tradition of egg decoration in Slavic cultures originated in pagan times, [1] [2] and was transformed by the process of religious syncretism into the Christian Easter egg.

  3. TikTok Has Everyone Talking About These Mesmerizing Easter Eggs

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    Named after the Ukrainian word pysaty, which translates as "to write," pysanky eggs have intricate patterns that stop you in your tracks. The craft has been passed down from mother to daughter ...

  4. These Ukrainian Pysanky Eggs Are the Prettiest Tradition for ...

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    This Easter tradition originated in Ukraine and is a fun activity for the family. These Ukrainian Pysanky Eggs Are the Prettiest Tradition for Easter Skip to main content

  5. Ancient artform of Ukrainian Easter eggs preserves culture ...

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    She’s learning to design pysanky, the ornately decorated traditional Easter eggs of Ukraine, where the 60-year-old was born and lived until her 1991 immigration to Chicago. But her focus was ...

  6. Egg decorating - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian pysanka Easter egg sculptures resembling pisanica in front of the Zagreb Cathedral, Croatia. Egg decorating is the art or craft of decorating eggs.It has been a popular art form throughout history because of the attractive, smooth, oval shape of the egg, and the ancient associations with eggs as a religious and cultural symbol.

  7. Luba Perchyshyn - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Perchyshyn and her mother started a Ukrainian gift shop, selling traditional embroidery, tapestries, and ceramics, as well as books. They started from home, but soon moved into a storefront on Hennepin Avenue, [3] where Luba Perchyshyn began assembling kits for making pysanky, intricately decorated eggs made with a wax-resist technique. [4]

  8. Colorful history: Learn about the tradition of the Ukrainian ...

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    Artist and ethnographer Sofika Zielyk will discuss the colorful history and tradition of the Ukrainian Easter egg known as the pysanka from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, at Santa Fe's Museum of ...

  9. Ukrainian National Museum - Wikipedia

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    Also on display are decorated Easter Eggs—"Pysanky" a Ukrainian staple folk art. The oldest designs are called ideograms, but the painted eggs share a common theme: the sun (represented by a tripod); a rose and stars in various patterns. Ukrainian embroidery, a highly developed folk art, is included in the collection.