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A craftswoman makes an Easter egg at the Ukrainian Easter Egg Festival in ... and nuts are used to decorate the dessert with religious symbols. Cheese creations are pictured at an Easter fair ...
This year, one of the soldiers created a special front-line pysanka (a traditional Ukrainian Easter egg, decorated using a wax-resist method with intricate folk designs), depicting three symbols ...
On a cold and snowy April morning at the Underwear Factory in Poughkeepsie, Ukrainian ... spring with eggs colorfully dyed with a wax-resist technique and messages scribed in symbols that herald ...
Ukrainian Easter eggs are a must-have highlight of Easter ... what unique patterns have been preserved, and what the symbols on the eggs mean. The exact date of the appearance of Easter eggs ...
Over the past weeks, some Ukrainian-American women in Tucson have busied themselves in creating beautiful, intricate works of art — pysanky, or Ukrainian Easter eggs. Here’s how older women ...
Give the Easter Bunny some competition! Supplement your income with decorated Easter eggs. Ukrainian egg patterns are a beautiful, traditional craft. For over 2,500 years, the art of egg ...
Put down that egg dyeing kit and come look at the eggs Carol Novosel creates using wax and dyes like her Ukrainian ancestors ... but incorporate symbols that each have a deeper meaning.
Where do Easter eggs come from? The answer for children, of course, is that the Easter Bunny lays them. But the history of decorating eggs on Easter is an interesting question for adults ...
A small Ukrainian Catholic Church parish in Western North Dakota celebrates Easter ... symbols of new life on them. - It takes anywhere probably from six to 10 hours to do one Pysanky egg.
Decorated eggs representing Pennsylvania Dutch, Lithuanian, German and Ukrainian traditions are on display at Glencairn Museum’s “Easter Eggs: Symbols of Rebirth and Renewal,” on view through May 5.