Handmade Easter !

 

As Easter approaches, many people around the world are preparing to celebrate this religious holiday. But have you ever wondered about the origins of some of the most popular Easter traditions? Let's dive into the science behind these customs.

Why do we dye Easter eggs?

The tradition of dyeing eggs during Easter dates back to ancient times when eggs were seen as a symbol of fertility and rebirth. The practice of coloring eggs is believed to have originated in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. Today, the vibrant colors of Easter eggs represent the arrival of spring and new life.

What is the significance of the Easter bunny?

The Easter bunny, a beloved symbol of Easter, has its roots in German folklore. The bunny, known for its fertility and rapid reproduction, became associated with Easter in the 1700s. Children would make nests for the Easter bunny to lay its colorful eggs, which later evolved into the tradition of Easter egg hunts.

What is the science behind Easter candy?

Easter is synonymous with sweet treats like chocolate eggs and marshmallow chicks. The tradition of giving candy during Easter can be traced back to the 19th century when confectioners started creating Easter-themed sweets. The high sugar content in these treats provides a quick source of energy, perfect for Easter egg hunts and celebrations.

As you prepare to celebrate Easter this year, take a moment to appreciate the beauty of handmade felted Easter Eggs, Baskets and many more. Whether you're dyeing eggs, or hunting for treats, remember the deeper meanings behind these Fair Trade Easter items from Hamro village. Happy Easter!