Pysanka
Pysanka is a traditional Ukrainian art form of decorating eggs, typically made from chicken, duck, or goose eggs. The process involves using a wax-resist method, where designs are drawn on the egg with beeswax before dyeing it in various colors. Each color and pattern holds symbolic meaning, often reflecting themes of spring, fertility, and renewal.
Pysanky are commonly created during the Easter season and are often given as gifts or used in festive celebrations. The intricate designs can include geometric shapes, floral motifs, and religious symbols, making each egg a unique piece of art that carries cultural significance.