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  • Wow, the final product is amazing. 

  • After I dye the egg and it's all settled, would I be able to cut the egg in half if I didn't seal it first?

  • thats insanley pretty i collect and this is an egg i have didnt know how it was done, just glad i own one very good video

  • WOW!!!!!!!!

  • This is weirdly amazing. I definitely want to try this!

  • Beautiful! My grandmother who was from Poland used to do this but all her eggs were lost. Thanks for showing the process of this art form which was passed to us from many generations before!

  • excellent video...very lyrical images.

  • AWESOME!

  • OMG! are they for sale? I would love to buy one!

  • Song ????

  • @LesiOkO i wanna know that too

    XP

  • dang! thats tight

  • Woooow, amazing! I am impressed!

  • WOW!!! beautiful;)

  • me encanta, se ve que es muy laborioso, por favor podrian poner paso a paso en español para ver si lo intento hacer. y que tipo de pinturas usan porque parece que se seca de inmediato. felicitaciones I love Rumania and your People.

  • sunt minunate!! cum de la traditiile romanesti nu se uita romanii ?? :))

  • I like how they do them the old fashioned way

  • cool vid but annoying background music

  • does the lady work entirely with wax ; when she draws on the white egg, draws on the red dye, and the yellow dye?

  • @lilylucy2CLT

    yes she only draws with wax, the wax cover the dye so the colour remains

  • Please tell me how I can understand better on the wax placement. I LOVe this so much ! thank you !

  • Beautiful! Thank's for sharing. Love the music too.

    

  • more painted eggs:

    hand-painted-egg-art com

    

  • Wow. That''s beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I have done ths as well. NOT as intriquette as you! Very impressive. Can you please tell me what type of egg you have used? In addition, you do not blow out the yoke - do many eggs break doing it the way you do? I would like to make these again and I appreciate your help. Thank you.

  • ...and then she dropped it

  • The stuff we discover, breathtaking.

  • Beautiful eggs!

    * but I leave the yolk in and empty the eggs afterward. They sit better in the dye and don't float (use a spoon to place and retrieve); AND I use a cloth throughout the melting wax process. NEVER saw it wiped by hand before! OUCH! It can get hot you know!! These two things ensure that the hands don't get that stained, which also helps keep the egg clean while using. When my kids do them, this is a MUST! (Plastic gloves work too.)

    LOVELY job ladies! Hard work but worth it!

  • this is really cool! :D

  • Wow! O.o How amazing how they made it..

  • it's very beautiful!

  • whats the name of the song!!! =O! i really love that work, its amazing the bright color of the eggs, but i want to know the name of the song :D pleeease

  • @pushiko5

    Heartbeats by Jose Gonzalez

  • One of the better video's I've seen. I have been doing pysanka for many years and these are truly beautiful eggs!

  • Eggs decorated like Fabergé.... so so so beautfiul.

    Thanks.

  • It's that short movie filmed in Paltin Bucovina????? I reckon some faces . That is a art and talent

  • pwned

  • thats amazing :)

  • Romanian traditions got to love them :p

  • @costacrud Gotta love Ukrainian traditions too. :p

  • Wow!!

  • I want to see more from this Artist.

  • Some people are just so awesome with their art, I wonder if they're from this planet.

  • The little art treasures have always fascinated me. I'd love to be able to create such beauties. I'd settle for just having a collection of them.

    Thank you for sharing.

  • messy but beautiful!!!

  • Those eggs are amazing! What type of dye was used?

  • I think that some of the eggs were overdone

  • hermoso trabajo...te felicito desde chile...congratulations...♥

  • i plan on doing this with some ostrich eggs i got

  • thats so much fun you will really enjoy it!

  • how'd you get the yolk out? When I did this, cause my friend told me so, she told me to blow on the egg which was very hard.

  • you can either do what you said and poke a hole on each side and blow the yolk out which will be hard but work, then cover the holes with wax. or you can poke a small hole on one end and use a syringe to get the yolk out.

  • that was hard-work. It looked so pretty! I was like, "Why on Earth would you want to cover the egg black?" Then I was like "cool!"

  • very proud to be a romanian....Christos a inviat!!!!Adevarat a inviat!!!!

  • that is amazing i've never seen an egg so decorative

  • amazing freaking egg

  • so so beautiful

  • those eggs represent easter, correct?

  • Every egg is written in a special cod or writing, the oldest writing human kind ever had. The same cod can be found on the Romanian folk custom, rugs and almost every craft they perform. Romanian culture, from old Europe, is the oldest culture in the world.Hristos a inviat!

  • native americans had this earlier

  • These are written eggs and it is a Romanian(dacian) custom. It dates from the pre-christian era, for at least 15-20 thousands years ago, at the time of vegetation and fecundities religions. During the writing the artist perform a special ritual saying prayers with an inner voice. At a special time the eggs where buried into the forrow. AS the agrarian calender passed over the Christian religion so that the customs got into chrestin relion.

  • it's awesome... could you talk a bit about the supplies she uses... is it oil paint or dye, or wax???

  • they use a wax for the black hand drawn pattern and several dip dyes for the colouring.

  • beauuutiful!!!

  • bravo!!!I'm proud of mi romanian art!!!!

  • I think it's awesome! That must hurt her hands!

    -M 5 yrs.

  • It must take a lot of time.

    The egg looks amazing.

  • wow...that's freaking hot. hihihi but toom uch work.

  • thats absolutely beautiful! really something I would like to get into. :)

  • The song is Heartbeats by Jose Gonzalez.

  • yeah what song is that? whos the artist? i love the song! and the eggs are nice as well. :)

  • National Geographiv April 1972 has information about this art.

    I learned this art at 8 yrs.

  • @ukaluk could you tell me wat kind of wax and dyes u hv to use on the egg.. I have some emu eggs and plan to decorate it...

  • what song is that?

  • Any idea ... what kind of tool I could use for my daughter to try this, just as a hands-on activity to see how it's done?

  • I love it.

    But what a lot of work

  • sure is, and if i told you these ladies make 30 eggs in an evening!!

  • Wow! What a lot of work they have to do for one egg! Nice transition effects - particularly from b/w to colour. Amazed that the colours come through like that after it looks like it's all gone black. Good choice of music!

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