- all
turned into
intricately decorated pysanky. Many
superstitions were
attached to
Ukrainian pysanky.
Pysanky were
thought to
protect households from...
- of
World Heritage in Danger. The
tradition of the
Easter eggs,
known as
pysanky, has long
roots in Ukraine.
These eggs were
drawn on with wax to create...
- the
museum possesses a
collection of over 10,000
pysanky. The
permanent collection includes pysanky from the
majority of the
oblasts of Ukraine. Many...
- A mix of
modern and
traditional Ukrainian pysanky...
-
common at
markets and even supermarkets.
Kovbasa also
tends to
accompany pysanky and
krashanky (d**** and
decorated eggs) as well as the
Orthodox Easter...
- Procai) was an
American businesswoman and
crafter who
promoted the art of
pysanky,
Ukrainian decorated eggs. Luba
Procai was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota...
- time of his crucifixion." The
Ukrainian art of
decorating eggs,
known as
pysanky.
Similar variants of this form of
artwork are seen
among other eastern...
- in her
painting and
sculpture as well as
being a
master of the art of
pysanky.
Pereyma was born in Siedlce, Poland, the
daughter of
Ukrainian school...
-
traditional Easter foods. P****over
haminados are
prepared with
similar methods.
Pysanky are
Ukrainian Easter eggs,
decorated using a wax-resist (batik) method...
- it is
tradition to fill your
Easter basket (koshyk) with
Easter eggs (
pysanky),
Easter bread (****),
sausage (kovbasa), butter, salt and
other ceremonial...