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EGG-CITED ABOUT EASTER
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EGG-CITED ABOUT EASTER
SKU GCA6-ANL150
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Although Easter is a religious holiday, Easter eggs originated from pagan traditions. As a symbol of new life, the egg was associated to Spring in pagan festivals. Christianity absorbed this tradition, and the Easter eggs became a representation of Jesus’ resurrection.
A6 size (148mm x 105mm)
Luxury pearlescent eco certified paper
Produced in our London studio
Trivia fact on the reverse
Biodegradable packaging
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