Katie Kring Pysanky Arts
All  eggs, unless otherwise marked,  are for sale at varying prices. For purchasing information, inquire using this link.
The Rainbow Collection - A favorite of lovers, dreamers, and me.
This intricately patterned rainbow egg is perfect with any decor
This egg features brilliant colors and symbols of fish, lambs, doves and the Cross to represent aspects of God. It is unavailable for sale.
From the collection of Dave Gross
This magnificent butterfly represents new life in Christ. It is unavailable for sale.
From the collection of Steve and Karen Hayes
This six-faced egg features both crosses and the Star of David, representing different aspects of Jesus Christ
From the collection of John and Kirsten Allen
This beautiful purple egg uses the traditional symbol of the reindeer to bring tidings of prosperity.
From the collection of Ede Ventura
This egg showcases the Ukrainian poppy, surrounded by vibrant scarlet and indigo
From the collection of Theresa Ewald
These poppies are set in a rich background of black and indigo
This egg features a bold yellow flower encased in a red web against a striking border set in white.
This egg uses two striking red hues to contrast patterns of yellow and white.
This 48 triangle pattern is traditionally used for wedding eggs. The butterflies represent new life. This egg is not available for sale.
From the collection of Nate and Heather Garvey
This is a traditional Ukrainian pattern, encircled by fish, water, and other patterns.
This egg is a unique twist on a traditional pattern with a red base color and detailing accomplished by bleaching.
This egg uses the same pattern as above, but with white, yellow and orange patterns set on a blue and green background.
This delicate pattern features extensive detailing in white, yellow, red and black
This striking black and white gear pattern was created by bleaching.
This egg is in the style of the Japanese kokeshi doll. It is unavailable for sale.
From the collection of Ede Ventura
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