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Can you tell me more about decorative Easter eggs?

Decorative Easter Eggs

Though many think of the edible variety, not all Easter eggs are for consumption. Some eggs come with rich, decorative designs and are meant for display for many years to come. The pysanka is a Ukrainian Easter egg that uses a wax resistant method to produce intricate, delicate patterns. The Fabergé eggs, made by Peter Fabergé for the Russian Tsars over a hundred years ago, are famous for their spectacular jeweled Easter eggs.

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