Who among us as a child didn't paint Easter eggs for Easter? Probably all of us. The most beautiful of them we can admire at the Rev. K. Kluk Museum of Agriculture - the first in Poland Muhe Easter egg museum, which was created from the private collection of Mr. and Mrs. Irena Stasiewicz-Jasiukowa and Jerzy Jasiuk from Warsaw, consisting of more than 1,000 exhibits. Viewers have the opportunity to compare and evaluate the folk design on these miniature works of art from different parts of Poland, which is all the more interesting because Easter egg ornaments made using various techniques and natural paints have already passed into history and can only be seen in the museum's facility. The collection includes Easter eggs - "written" in wax, painted, covered with colored paper, rush core and colored yarn, and even poppy and rice grains. There are Easter eggs made of linden wood, smelted and forged, openwork - made with a dental machine. Easter eggs come from different regions of Poland, from the Hutsul land, Novgorod, Ukrainian, Russian, Czech, Moravian, from China, Japan, Kenya and many other countries.
15.09.2013