- Easter is a joyful time of rebirth and hope, associated with many old beliefs and customs.
- Although we are now cautious about many superstitions, we still like to cultivate old traditions.
- See what elements are worth putting on the Christmas table to ensure happiness and prosperity.
Today’s Easter is often a combination of modern lifestyle and ancient customs. Even if most of us treat folk superstitions as curiosities, we return to them with pleasure because they create a unique, festive atmosphere. Regardless of whether we believe in the magical power of such rituals, appropriate items on the Easter table will make the decor more attractive and will be a nice reminder of our rich culture. It is worth knowing what should be included in it to attract happiness and prosperity for the entire coming year.
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Put it on the Easter table, you will attract good luck
One of the more interesting and less frequently mentioned customs concerns: broken egg shells. In the past, our grandmothers and great-grandmothers did not throw them into the garbage, but put them directly on the holiday table. It was explained that the eggshells were a symbol of the end of an old stage and the beginning of a new one, and their presence was supposed to repel evil forces and attract prosperity. It was believed that such an inconspicuous talisman would protect the family from diseases and bad luck all year round.
Apart from eggshells, you can’t miss them on the Christmas table boxwood. This evergreen shrub has been a key element of Easter decorations for years, symbolizing life and immortality. Its branches, woven into decorations or placed in a vase, were supposed to guarantee the household’s prosperity and protect them against evil. The lush green of the boxwood heralded the arrival of spring, and its exceptional durability was a sign of constant prosperity.
They are an equally important symbol of holidays willow catkins. Silvery, fluffy buds appearing in early spring have always been associated with the world coming to life. After being blessed on Palm Sunday, they gained special power – touching them would guarantee health, and swallowing one “kitty” would protect against a sore throat. The catkins placed on the Easter table were supposed to ensure fertility, happiness and prosperity for the family, being an expression of the life-giving force of nature reborn after winter.
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