Wax resist and dye, blown chicken eggshell pysanky
Bittersweet Windmill Chicken Eggshell Pysanky
Handmade to order using traditional batik wax resist and dye. Eggs and beeswax are regionally sourced whenever possible.
Each egg is created by hand and made to order. No refunds are accepted on custom made eggs.
Orders in the continental United States are shipped using the United States Postal Service.
Local free pick up can be arranged by emailing jennifer@jenniferdomalstudios.com to arrange pick up date and time.
For orders outside of the continental USA, please contact jennifer@jenniferdomalstudios for correct arrangements to avoid delays, customs and additional fees.
To ensure that your egg lasts for years, please display it in a location awa from direct sunlight, heat or light bulbs. Dyes are light sensitive and can fade. It is a real egg and should be handled like a fine china or glass ornament. If dusting is required, wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth.
Display locaitons should be chosen to prevent falls.
To ensure that your egg lasts for years, please display it in a locaiton away from direct sunlight, heat, or light bulbs. Dyes are light sensitive and can fade. It is a real egg and should be handled like a fine china or glass ornament. If dusting is required, wipe gently with a soft, damp dusting cloth.
Display locations should be chosen with to prevent falls.
Orders are shipped via USPS in the United States. Orders over $75 are free.
Please contact Jennifer Domal Studios at jennifer@jenniferdomalstudios.com for orders outside the USA for best shipping rates.
Local free pick up is also available. Please email jennifer@jenniferdomalstudios.com to arrange a mutual pick up date, location and time.
Each egg is created by hand and is not returnable or refundable.
Pysanky and Batik Art Eggs are handmade using real blown eggshells. The beeswax used to write the designs and the eggshells are regionally sourced whenever possible.
Traditional pysanky is a folk art using melted beeswax written with a stylus on real eggshells dipped in dye to create beautiful designs. In ancient times, these eggs were talismans against the dark during rites for spring. Jennifer dcreates modern original Batik Art Eggs that incorporate elements of traditional pysanky with inspiration from the world around her.