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| Alabaster Eggs |
Alabaster eggs, notably crafted in Volterra, Italy, are traditional decorative items often hand-carved from gypsum, with a history rooted in centuries-old Italian artisan techniques. Known for their translucency and soft, stone-veined texture, these eggs became popular as artistic, durable, and sometimes colorful, lasting alternatives to traditional Easter eggs.
These eggs are typically mined from alabaster stone deposits, which are often found at the bottom of lakes or ponds. The material is relatively soft, allowing it to be hand-carved, polished, and frequently dyed to achieve various colors, including white, cream, tan, pink, and gray.
Eggs made from stones like marble and alabaster are tied to traditions of giving, stemming from the custom of gifting decorated, hard-boiled eggs for Easter. They symbolize rebirth and new beginnings.
Here are some wonderful choices. The eggs shown above are from Williams Sonoma - they are available in sets of 6 or 12 -
For a very budget friendly choice, here is a set of 3 alabaster eggs for only $16.99 -
For a chinoiserie touch, alabaster eggs look great displayed in a blue and white Chinese porcelain bowl.
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