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Easter eggs come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny mottled, candy-coated chocolate delights, to super-sized, ostrich-egg-like offerings, smothered with scrumptious icing decoration. From fabulous gilded and bejeweled marvels cherished over the centuries, to decadent chocolate and marshmallow confections, waiting to be devoured by happy hunters, Easter Eggs hold a very special place in many societies.
Some cultures have raised the decorating of Easter eggs to a fine art. From Russia, Hungary, and the Ukraine, colorful eggs, painstakingly decorated with intricate graphic patterns are often handed down from generation to generation, beautiful examples of the egg decorator's artistry. Beaded eggs from Central Europe sport patterns every bit as complex and beautiful as that found on a jeweler's counter, adding old-world charm and color to modern Easter decor.
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