Croatian Village Preserves Unique Black Easter Egg Tradition

Croatian Village Preserves Unique Black Easter Egg Tradition

In northern Croatia, in the village of Donja Dubrava, a unique tradition lives on: painting Easter eggs black. The craft originated in the 19th century, when the eggs were traditionally exchanged as a symbol of friendship on Easter Sunday. Today, only one family makes them—the Vuceniks. Leading workshops across Croatia, Biserka Vucenik teaches young children, local women and tourists the batik technique.


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