Ostara Egg Truffle Collection
For millennia and across the world, the egg has been a powerful symbol, representing the earth, fertility and resurrection. Little surprise that eggs also figure widely in folkloric beliefs; such fragile packages of embryonic avian life have a magical quality that appeals to us all. Dare I say, these Ostara Egg Truffles have that magical quality within them, and we hope they too appeal to you all!
Individually Packaged & Assortments
Eight freshly laid Ostara Truffle-Eggs nestled gently with eco-friendly grass in a beautiful enchanted garden watercolor gift box. Scroll down to read more about each of these gems of delight! Select up to eight different flavors in the form that will appear when you click “CUSTOMIZE!”
There are 3 new flavors we will soon announce, available exclusively in our 12pc Complete Ostara Assortment!
Customizeable Assortments featuring Ostara Egg Truffles
A quartet of freshly laid Ostara Truffle-Eggs nestled gently with eco-friendly grass in a beautiful enchanted garden watercolor gift box and satin ribbon - up to four different flavors of your choosing! Scroll down to read more about each of these gems of delight!
Select your preferences in the form that will appear when you click ‘CUSTOMIZE!’
Solid, Hollow, Mini & Golden Eggs!
May we send you a dozen assorted mini eggs ? Say “Yes!” and we’ll wrap them in festive foil, nestle them delicately in a gorgeous, beautifully watercolor-designed plush keepsake bunny pouch, and ship them to you with all our love!
Includes Dark, Mylk, Date, Whyte, and Strawberry mini eggs!
To early humans, a shell cracking to reveal new life in a way so different from mammalian reproduction must have seemed both alien and miraculous. Yet, as birds populate every continent, it was also a ubiquitous phenomenon, which may partly explain why eggs became universal symbols of life and resurrection.
Ancient peoples linked the magic of this parcel of new life to creation itself, believing that the world was formed from a cosmic egg. Such an egg features in the ancient beliefs of India, Egypt, Greece and Phoenicia. In one account, Brahma, the Hindu creator, appeared from a golden egg that floated in universal waters while Chronos, the Greek personification of Time, produced an egg from which the world’s creator emerged.
Ostara is the maiden goddess of Spring, and it is said that she transformed a bird into a rabbit, who had the remarkable ability to lay colorful eggs! As legend has it, the rabbit returned every year at the Spring Equinox Festival (also known as the Ostara, or Eostre Festival) to lay its rainbow eggs!