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Easter workshop for dyed eggs in Pazardzhik

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The traditional "Easter Workshop" will be held from April 23 to 26 in the Ethnographic Exposition of the Regional History Museum - Pazardzhik. Specialists from the ethnographic department of the museum will demonstrate traditional techniques and ways of decorating Easter eggs, common in the area. 

Decorating eggs with a pen and wax is a centuries-old tradition preserved in the region. The museum informs that each visitor should bring a boiled egg, beeswax and a household candle and under the expert guidance of the ethnographers, they will be able to dye an egg according to the old traditions.




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