It depends upon what method was used to decorate the eggs, and where they were made.
Eggs can be decorated with dyes, paints, carving, scratching and many other methods. Different ethnic groups give these eggs different names.
In Ukraine eggs decorated with dyes, and using a wax resist method, are called pysanky. Eggs decorated by painting them with oil, watercolor or acrylic paints are called malyovanky.
Technically, eggs decorated in this way would be called batik eggs. Ukrainians call this sort of decorated egg a pysanka. Other Eastern European nationalities also decorate eggs in this manner, and give them various names: * Belarusians (pisanka) * Bulgarians (писано яйце, pisano yaytse) * Czechs (kraslice) * Lithuanians (margutis) * Poles (pisanka) * Romanians (ouă vopsite, incondeiate or impistrite) * Serbs (pisanica) * Slovaks (kraslica) * Slovenes (pisanica or pirh)
A small cake with fancy frosting is often referred to as a "petit four." These delicate confections are typically bite-sized and can be intricately decorated, making them a popular choice for elegant desserts and special occasions.
Stone coffins in Egypt are generally referred to as sarcophagi. Sarcophagi were used to house the bodies of Pharaohs and other prominent individuals in ancient Egypt. They were often beautifully decorated and intricately carved to depict religious scenes and symbols.
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Tutankhamun's death mask measures 21.7 inches in height and weighs approximately 24 pounds. It is made of solid gold and intricately decorated with symbols and precious stones.
Decorated Easter eggs are hidden for children to find them.
It is called Talavera.
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