Un verdadero arte ! Y me gusta mucho que haya contado la historia que va detrás , el significado de cada dibujo...Me he quedado impresionada y maravillada....es algo único 🤗
My first pysanka also broke. I put it back together then preserved it in resin I purchased at a local craft shop. I used a dremel tool to shave the extra resin away so that it is egg shape again. Thank you for your video!
the kistka has a metal funnel. Heat the funnel in a flame, then gently scrape the top opening of the funnel against the beeswax until the funnel is filled. If the process is not easy, then heat the funnel more.
As a child we made them using a popsicle stick, thin copper sheet metal and copper wire. I formed a flattened cone and secured it to the end of the popsicle stick. I also experimented making the common design by burning a hole two a 3/8" or so dowel using a wood burning tool. The cone was made from thin copper sheet metal. They worked, but off course it's easier to buy them. I found this for you: www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Kistka-to-Use-for-Wax-Resist-Egg-Dyeing/
1. By Ukrainian custom, pysanky are "written." 2. No pysanky predating the 15-16 centuries have been discovered. Cultic ceramic eggs, rattles, have been dug up in neolithic Trypillian sites, not pysanky.
What a wonderful family tradition preserving the old traditional ways of your country.
Thank you! Дякую, це чудове відео!
Un verdadero arte ! Y me gusta mucho que haya contado la historia que va detrás , el significado de cada dibujo...Me he quedado impresionada y maravillada....es algo único 🤗
Very nice pice of work. Thank you for sharing.
My first pysanka also broke. I put it back together then preserved it in resin I purchased at a local craft shop. I used a dremel tool to shave the extra resin away so that it is egg shape again. Thank you for your video!
Bravoooo👍
Thank you for sharing Slava Ukraini 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇨🇦🇺🇦🇨🇦
I enjoyed this.
Thanks for sharing
Could I use a tjanting, used in making batiks from Indonesia, instead of that implement you use for 'drawing' the wax on the egg?
perhaps. It depends on how thin of a line of wax it can produce. Try it. Make a video and share so others can learn from you. :)
Where in the kistka do you add the beeswax
the kistka has a metal funnel. Heat the funnel in a flame, then gently scrape the top opening of the funnel against the beeswax until the funnel is filled. If the process is not easy, then heat the funnel more.
how do you make a kistka?
Buy one. They're cheap.
As a child we made them using a popsicle stick, thin copper sheet metal and copper wire. I formed a flattened cone and secured it to the end of the popsicle stick. I also experimented making the common design by burning a hole two a 3/8" or so dowel using a wood burning tool. The cone was made from thin copper sheet metal. They worked, but off course it's easier to buy them. I found this for you: www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Kistka-to-Use-for-Wax-Resist-Egg-Dyeing/
1. By Ukrainian custom, pysanky are "written."
2. No pysanky predating the 15-16 centuries have been discovered. Cultic ceramic eggs, rattles, have been dug up in neolithic Trypillian sites, not pysanky.
correct. Thank you for clarifying. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pysanka
FF sent me here.