- Egg decorating in Slavic culture
The tradition of egg decoration in Slavic cultures originated in pagan times, and was transformed by the process of religious
syncretism into the ChristianEaster egg . Nevertheless, these decorated eggs have retained much of their pagan symbolism.Many Slavic ethnic groups, including the
Bulgarians ("писано яйце", "pisano yaytse"),Croats ("pisanica "),Czechs ("kraslice "),Poles ("pisanka"),Serbs ("писаница", "pisanica "),Slovaks ("kraslica "),Sorbs ,Slovenes ("pisanica " or "pirh "), andUkrainians ("писанка", "pysanka "), decorate eggs forEaster . Many of the names derive from the Slavic root "pisa" which relates to writing. In Slavic tradition, the egg (similar to icons) is written, not drawn or painted.is used to apply hot wax to the shell of an egg, which is placed in a series of dye baths. The wax seals the dye into the egg; the colors and pattern are revealed when the wax is removed (by melting it off) at the end.
Other techniques include "drop-pull" eggs, a variation on
batik which uses a simple pin head to apply wax; a "scratch" technique, where dye is applied to an egg and then patterns scratched onto the shell; painted eggs, where the shells are painted using a brush; and various versions of appliqué, where items (straw, paper, beads, sequins) are glued to the shell of an egg.While decorated eggs of various Slavic nations have much in common, national traditions vary.
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Easter egg
*Polish pisanka
*Ukrainian pysanka
*Croatian pisanica External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/pysanka_egg/symbolism.htm#SYMBOLISM%20OF%20THE%20DESIGN Pysanka: Icon of the Universe]
* [http://www.polskiinternet.com/english/info/easter.html Polish Traditions and Customs]
* [http://www.okana.org/pisanka.html Pisanki - Icons of the universe]
* [http://www.geocities.com/nkunstek/pisanice/ Examples of Croatian pisanice]
* [http://www.brama.com/art/easter.html Ukrainian Traditions and Customs]
* [http://eggs.salon.ru/index.plx?lang=en&wiki "New Easter Egg": traditional shape of famous Russian souvenir with modern design]
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