Orthodox Easter is usually a different date because Orthodox Christianity follows the Julian calendar, not Gregorian one as for Catholic Church. This day is all about family gatherings and festive dinners. It wouldn’t be Easter without coloring Easter Eggs. Traditionally we take turns trying to crack each others boiled Easter eggs. One person holds the egg and the other taps the top of their egg, hoping not to break their own, but their opponents. The winner is the person who successfully cracks their opponents egg. The cracked egg symbolizes Christ’s resurrection from the tomb. As we celebrate Orthodox Easter, we often say “Christ is risen!” to each other, responding with “He is truly risen!”.
With this set you can dye Easter eggs in four traditional colors: red, yellow, green, and blue.
Content:
– Yellow liquid food coloring- 5 ml.
– Red food liquid coloring – 5 ml.
– Blue liquid food coloring – 5 ml.
– Green liquid food coloring – 5 ml.
– Stickers for eggs (paper) – 4 pc,
– Gloves – 1 pair.