Pysanky are Easter eggs adorned with wax-resist (batik) designs, featuring motifs from Slavic folk art. They're widespread in various parts of Eastern Europe. x.com/xudong1966/sta…
Speaking of eggs...let's look at the Rolls Royce of eggs...Fabergé eggs These little wonders are like the rock stars of the jewelry world, but instead of shredding guitars, they're bedazzling with diamonds and enchanting with enamel. They were created by the House of Fabergé, a Russian jewelry firm that was basically the Beyoncé of its time. Founded by Peter Carl Fabergé, the company was known for its unparalleled craftsmanship and creativity. They're made of precious metals and gemstones and are so intricately designed, they'd make even the most skilled LEGO builder weep with envy. Each egg is a unique work of art, with surprises hidden inside, like a Russian doll with a PhD in bling. But why were they made? Well, it all started when Tsar Alexander III wanted to surprise his wife with a lavish Easter gift. A tradition that would last for over three decades. (Grok assisted)
@gunsnrosesgirl3 This is a beautiful custom we follow, even though we use different methods in my culture!
@gunsnrosesgirl3 Could've been a perfectly good omelet