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The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

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  • aadmaa2@mathstodon.xyzA aadmaa2@mathstodon.xyz

    @evannakita @globalmuseum Sooo cool and a beautiful result. What's the black inky dip made with?

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    @aadmaa2 @globalmuseum I have no idea how the dyes are made, I'm afraid! I think my mom just got them in premade packets that we just put in water.

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    • globalmuseum@mastodon.onlineG globalmuseum@mastodon.online

      The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

      [📹vilsonpessanka] #globalmuseum #craft #Pysanky

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      @globalmuseum Here's one I made.

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      • globalmuseum@mastodon.onlineG globalmuseum@mastodon.online

        The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

        [📹vilsonpessanka] #globalmuseum #craft #Pysanky

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        @globalmuseum
        #AltText It’s really an amazing video showing a nail used to make a small hole to release the yolk of an egg, followed by several designs put on the egg followed by dipping in a color. Then more etch a sketch type designs followed by more dipping. It’s dipped like three or four times in colors, the last being black. And then someone, because of how it’s laid out, it’s held up to a candle and all the colors and designs reveal themselves. It’s quite amazing.

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        • globalmuseum@mastodon.onlineG globalmuseum@mastodon.online

          The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

          [📹vilsonpessanka] #globalmuseum #craft #Pysanky

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          @globalmuseum@mastodon.online

          the video led me to look into this

          Pysanky – The art of the decorated egg, or the pysanka (from the Ukrainian verb pysaty, to write), dates back to ancient times.


          The practice originated in the prehistoric Trypillian culture. Tales reveal that the Peoples who lived in the region (now known as Ukraine) worshipped the sun. They believed that it was the source of all life, as it warmed the earth and allowed all to grown and flourish underneath it. Eggs decorated with nature symbols were chosen for sun worship ceremonies and became an integral talisman of spring rituals.
          https://www.archaeologynow.org/blog/the-ancient-story-of-pysanky

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          • globalmuseum@mastodon.onlineG globalmuseum@mastodon.online

            The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

            [📹vilsonpessanka] #globalmuseum #craft #Pysanky

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            @globalmuseum ilike

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            • globalmuseum@mastodon.onlineG globalmuseum@mastodon.online

              The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

              [📹vilsonpessanka] #globalmuseum #craft #Pysanky

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              @globalmuseum wow, gorgeous!

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              • loganfive@beige.partyL loganfive@beige.party

                @globalmuseum
                #AltText It’s really an amazing video showing a nail used to make a small hole to release the yolk of an egg, followed by several designs put on the egg followed by dipping in a color. Then more etch a sketch type designs followed by more dipping. It’s dipped like three or four times in colors, the last being black. And then someone, because of how it’s laid out, it’s held up to a candle and all the colors and designs reveal themselves. It’s quite amazing.

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                @LoganFive @globalmuseum
                Clarification: The designs are drawn using wax, so the following dye-dips don't colour the parts that were drawn on.
                The last step is removing the wax by heating with a candle flame and wiping with a cloth.

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                • globalmuseum@mastodon.onlineG globalmuseum@mastodon.online

                  The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

                  [📹vilsonpessanka] #globalmuseum #craft #Pysanky

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                  @globalmuseum Beautiful! You should also have a look at sorbian easter eggs. A few years ago we were able to take part in a workshop where the tradition was shown.

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                  • globalmuseum@mastodon.onlineG globalmuseum@mastodon.online

                    The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

                    [📹vilsonpessanka] #globalmuseum #craft #Pysanky

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                    @globalmuseum
                    Nice. So, a sort of inverted lost-wax technique?

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                    • evannakita@mastodon.onlineE evannakita@mastodon.online

                      @aadmaa2 @globalmuseum I have no idea how the dyes are made, I'm afraid! I think my mom just got them in premade packets that we just put in water.

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                      @evannakita @globalmuseum No worries! 🙂

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                      • globalmuseum@mastodon.onlineG globalmuseum@mastodon.online

                        The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

                        [📹vilsonpessanka] #globalmuseum #craft #Pysanky

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                        @globalmuseum one of the best things here besides the amazing craftsmanship is the idea of using a syringe to blow air in and push the egg insides out (instead of using your own mouth and lungs which is exhausting and not fun!)

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                        • aadmaa2@mathstodon.xyzA aadmaa2@mathstodon.xyz

                          @evannakita @globalmuseum Sooo cool and a beautiful result. What's the black inky dip made with?

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                          @aadmaa2 @evannakita @globalmuseum don't know what they use here, but I get good results from gel food colors, such as the ones bakeries use. Very intense!

                          Even better if you wipe the egg shell with a bit of vinegar before coloring, because the surface will be a bit more open to the color. Don't overdo that though; otherwise colors will be spotty.

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                          • d1@autistics.lifeD d1@autistics.life

                            @globalmuseum Here's one I made.

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                            @d1 @globalmuseum the knot! I'm in awe of your steady hands and patience.

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                            • globalmuseum@mastodon.onlineG globalmuseum@mastodon.online

                              The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

                              [📹vilsonpessanka] #globalmuseum #craft #Pysanky

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                              @globalmuseum I have a question for people who know how to do this: how do you manage to color the egg all the way around equally? I always have problems with eggs not being under water completely.

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                              • globalmuseum@mastodon.onlineG globalmuseum@mastodon.online

                                The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe

                                [📹vilsonpessanka] #globalmuseum #craft #Pysanky

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                                @globalmuseum If you'd like your own wooden pysanka, here's a boutique in France- they ship to Europe too (not sure about further abroad) and it supports kids in Chernobyl! Great cause 🙂

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                                Boutique - Les Enfants de Tchernobyl - La boutique

                                Décorez votre sapin de Noël avec des pysanky peints main en Ukraine.Vous soutenez ainsi nos projets en faveur des enfants Ukrainiens vivant dans les villages des zones contaminées.Les pysanky sont dotés d’un petit anneau afin de permettre de les suspendre à votre sapin. Mise à jour fev 2025

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                                • lizzard@social.tchncs.deL lizzard@social.tchncs.de

                                  @d1 @globalmuseum the knot! I'm in awe of your steady hands and patience.

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                                  @lizzard @globalmuseum thanks! That was indeed the most difficult thing I ever did on a Ukrainian Easter egg.

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                                  • joy_intl@mastodon.onlineJ joy_intl@mastodon.online

                                    @globalmuseum If you'd like your own wooden pysanka, here's a boutique in France- they ship to Europe too (not sure about further abroad) and it supports kids in Chernobyl! Great cause 🙂

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                                    Boutique - Les Enfants de Tchernobyl - La boutique

                                    Décorez votre sapin de Noël avec des pysanky peints main en Ukraine.Vous soutenez ainsi nos projets en faveur des enfants Ukrainiens vivant dans les villages des zones contaminées.Les pysanky sont dotés d’un petit anneau afin de permettre de les suspendre à votre sapin. Mise à jour fev 2025

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                                    Les Enfants de Tchernobyl - La boutique (boutique.lesenfantsdetchernobyl.fr)

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                                    @Joy_intl *Chornobyl, preferably 🙂
                                    @globalmuseum

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                                    • makpikts@toot.lvM makpikts@toot.lv

                                      @Joy_intl *Chornobyl, preferably 🙂
                                      @globalmuseum

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                                      @makpikts Sorry! I was influenced by the French spelling - they haven't changes- but I will! #SlavaUkraini

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