Easter in Poland is a church holiday, celebrating the Paschal mystery. For others, it is also a springtime relaxation. The holiday is full of traditions and folk customs, which, depending on the region, have their color and patterned counterparts. We decorate houses using symbols, we cultivate old customs. The most popular ones are: making palm trees, painting Easter eggs, preparing an Easter basket, or pouring water in Śmigus Dyngusa.
Painting Easter eggs comes from old Slavonic beliefs, where the egg was a symbol of vitality and new life. It mediated between the human world and gods and spirits. In the cultural aspect of decorating Easter eggs, it is worth emphasizing that they feature stylized plant motifs: twigs, trees, flowers, animals. They all evoke meanings – trees of life, they also indicate the role of eggs in symbolic restoration of life after the winter phase of sleep.
A white openwork Easter egg decorated with an elaborate, openwork pattern. To facilitate the creation of spring decorations, the shell is hung on a ribbon.
The height of the shell ~ 6 cm
Material: – Easter egg: egg shell from a hen’s egg – box: decorative cardboard printed in the colors of Bombkarnia
Each of the elements was produced in Poland.
The egg is a unique handicraft, no two Easter eggs are the same, because it is human work. For each order, an Easter egg will be sent in the most similar color and design.
Komozja - Psy - Cocker spaniel Rasco
Easter egg with zodiac sign - Leo
Queen Marysieńka - turquoise
Easter egg with zodiac sign - Cancer
Nutcracker covered in crystals
Regional - Glossy black scallion
Mini Farm - Cat
Lady in blue
Chicken's Easter egg - red
Budowle Świata - Londyński Big Ben
Stroje Regionalne - Krakowianka wschodnia
Lipsk chicken egg - orange
Small egg from Żywiec
Komozja - Christmas tree with garlands
Stroje Regionalne - Łęczynianin
Lady in crimson
Plush Toy Giraffe
Komozja - Sport fan 




