Germany's Sorbian ethnic minority celebrates Easter with egg decorating traditions
In eastern part of Germany, the Sorbian community keeps alive the tradition of intricately decorating Easter eggs, a practice dating back to the Middle Ages. These eggs, adorned with wax using needles or goose quills, carry symbolic meaning, such as bestowing diligence. Despite challenges like bird flu, artisans continue to pass down this cultural heritage, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
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