What are DVD Easter Eggs?

In the 12th century, eggs were added to Easter festivals. The eggs were mostly painted in red, and they were also painted in color and smiling faces. It is generally called the "Easter Egg" (also commonly referred to as the Easter egg). The original symbolic meaning of the egg is "spring-the beginning of a new life". Christians are used to symbolize "the resurrection of Jesus and walk out of the tomb." Easter eggs are the most important food symbol in Easter, meaning the beginning and continuation of life. Today, there are many kinds of eggs in various forms, and various forms, such as hollow egg carvings can also be classified into the broad category of eggs.

Easter eggs

(Easter eggs eaten to celebrate Easter)

In many places abroad, after the spring equinox every year, the first Sunday after the first full moon is "
The traces of egg culture can be found in the history of different nations and regions of the world, and they are mostly related to the age and seasons. Among them, the Christian egg culture with the resurrected egg as the iconic symbol is the most influential.
Easter is a traditional Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection three days after Jesus' death. The date is the first Sunday after the full moon equinox. Regarding the origin of Easter festivals, Chinese and Western historiographers have "Easter may come from the Wenfeng Festival in ancient Egypt (also known as" Taiqing Festival "and" Spring Festival ", in ancient times it was called" Xiamo ","
The word "Easter" in English was written as "Easter", derived from the name of the goddess of nature and harvest "Ishtar" (Chinese translation "Ishtar") in Mesopotamia, "Easter" in the early English Bible The term refers to "Passover". It is said that the word "Easter" is the name of Yastar Road, the sister and mistress of the pagan god Baal in West Asia. According to legend, Yastar Road was the first Sunday after the full moon of a spring equinox (that is,
From the historical trajectory, deriving egg shell crafts from egg craft food is an inevitable result, and its motivation is
Easter takes place on the first Sunday after the full moon and vernal equinox.
Speaking of resurrected eggs, we must mention "egg carving." Historical studies have shown that the egg carving art that originated in China was introduced to Europe around the end of Ming and early Qing, and was soon introduced into the processing of resurrected eggs. According to the definition of the industry, "egg carving" refers to the natural or dyed color of the egg shell, using various carving techniques and engraving methods to sculpt and process the surface of the egg carving artwork. Egg carving is another kind of poultry egg artwork that is different from "egg", but after the egg carving art introduces the processing activities of resurrected eggs, the broadly defined Easter egg also includes the "egg carving" as an alternative.
Eggs are often used in the resurrection of eggs in modern life.
The advent of eggshell crafts broke through the limitation of the traditional form of resurrected eggs, and the issue of "eating" can no longer be considered. In modern Europe, a wide variety of decorative methods for egg shells have emerged. Egg inlay, egg enamel, egg mounting, egg makeup, egg batik, egg landscaping, and egg electromechanical applications have emerged one after another. And later also developed the art of egg embroidery. People in the industry collectively refer to the eggshell crafts processed using the above-mentioned decorative means as "decorative eggs." At this point, the resurrected egg family not only has traditionally dyed eggs and egg paintings, but also derived colorful, decorative eggs of various shapes.
The integrator of decorative egg arts first promoted the art of egg mosaics. In pursuit of luxury, royal and aristocratic races in European history used expensive gold and silver jewelry as inlays to process resurrected eggs to produce more exquisite egg shell crafts. There have been many amazing works of great value, the most famous of which is the famous Russian goldsmith and art and crafts designer Karl Gustavovich Faberge (1846 ~ 1920) From 1885 to 1916, more than fifty royal resurrection eggs were produced for the Tsar's royal family. Ten of them are still in the Kremlin, and most of them have been scattered around the world due to social unrest. On January 08, 2004, the Forbes family of the wealthy Americans announced that the nine Tsarist Royal Easter eggs will be auctioned at Sothby Auctions, New York, USA. After learning the news, Russian oil giant Vickelberg immediately invested in the operation to recover the national treasure. It took less than a month to buy these nine royal Easter eggs for 54 million pounds, and it became Russia's national hero. The aesthetic expression of egg mosaic art is far beyond the traditional egg dyeing and egg painting arts. It also focuses more on the expression of added value of egg shells than other decorative egg arts, creating the myth of egg art.
Following egg craft food and egg shell crafts, European and American countries have also developed egg fake craft food and egg crafts.
As mentioned earlier, the early resurrection eggs were all egg-craft foods, and eggshell crafts were produced in the late European Renaissance. In this way, the resurrected egg is divided into two things of different properties. One belongs to food and the other belongs to crafts. Their raw materials are poultry eggs. However, one of the weaknesses of poultry eggs is that they are not rich enough after cooking, and children are not particularly fond of them. As a result, people have invented egg-imitation craft food made of edible materials such as chocolate and flour. Another weakness of poultry eggs is that they are easily damaged. According to religious customs, Easter is to hold a "treasure hunt", that is, hiding the resurrected eggs for children to find, and believe that whoever finds the resurrected eggs will be lucky, and the eggs are often broken during the search. As a result, people have invented egg-like crafts that imitate the shape of poultry eggs and use non-edible materials such as wood and leather.
The above-listed egg crafts, egg shell crafts, egg-imitation crafts and egg-imitation crafts all retain the basic attributes of resurrected eggs. They existed for each other and did not replace the former because of the emergence of the latter, but merely played a role of substitution.
Egg carving using egg shell craftsmanship belongs to the category of handicrafts and is called "handmade egg carving". Modernly produced egg laser engraving technology refers to the process of engraving a bird's egg shell using laser technology through a computer digital control system. The egg carving processed using this process technology has lost the attributes of handicrafts and is often regarded as For industrial products, it is called "Computer Egg Carving". Computer egg carving has also joined the ranks of resurrected eggs, and the number is increasing year by year. So far, the resurrected eggs have been formed from egg-dyed craft food, egg-painted craft food, egg-dyed crafts, egg-painted crafts, decorative eggs (including mosaic eggs, enamel eggs, mounted eggs, makeup eggs, batik eggs, and landscape eggs , Egg and egg embroidery for electromechanical applications), egg-like craft food (such as "chocolate Easter eggs") and egg-like crafts (such as "plastic Easter eggs"), egg carving crafts, laser egg carving crafts, etc. Egg artwork system, which includes both poultry egg artwork and imitation egg artwork, egg craft food and egg shell crafts, as well as various colorful eggs, and various traditional handicrafts such as egg carving. Industrial product with a sudden rise-computer egg carving. [1]
1. Knock one end of the egg into a small hole, remove the egg whites and yolks, wash and dry.
2. Next, you can draw directly or sand the surface of the eggshell with sandpaper before you start framing.
3. Began to color after the composition, you can use gouache pigment, you can also use
On April 9, 2014, a mysterious collector in the United Kingdom exhibited the world's most expensive Easter egg, whose shell was set with more than 1,000 diamonds, valued at 5 million pounds (about 52.07 million yuan).
Most expensive egg
This expensive "phantom egg" is hand-made from 18 carats of gold. More than 1,000 diamonds on the egg shell are worth more than 1.5 million pounds (about 15.62 million yuan), of which 100 are specially cut.
After opening the "Phantom Egg" eggshell, you can see the gorgeously decorated mini globe inside. Lift the top of the globe, and inside it is a white dove carved from colorless crystals, perched on a gold olive branch, and hand carved gold with the words "World Peace". This "phantom egg" was created by elite craftsmen over three years. [3]

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