Czech Eggs
Kraslice are part of a centuries-old artistic tradition rooted in Central and Eastern Europe. What began as a symbolic folk craft has evolved into a refined decorative art form, where every region tells its own story through pattern, color, and detail. At Czech Eggs, we bring this heritage into the present through carefully handcrafted pieces made to be admired, gifted, and remembered.
Traditional Czech craftsmanship, reinterpreted with care
Each piece in our collection is created by hand by our Czech family using real hen, goose, and ostrich eggs. The process requires patience, precision, and a strong respect for the original tradition. Every line, color transition, and ornamental detail is applied individually, making each kraslice a true original rather than a mass-produced decorative object.
Our work is inspired by the deep cultural legacy of Czech and Slovak egg art, where ornament was never only decorative. Historically, patterns carried symbolism, represented the changing seasons, and reflected the identity of local regions and family customs. We continue that spirit today by creating pieces that feel authentic, elegant, and lasting.
Over the years, our family has remained devoted to preserving this rare form of craftsmanship and presenting it in a way that feels relevant in modern interiors. In 2008, we officially established our business in New York City, where we began sharing handcrafted Czech eggs with customers who value artistry, tradition, and meaningful detail.
Whether displayed as part of seasonal décor, collected as a distinctive art object, or chosen as a thoughtful gift, our pieces are made to leave an impression. No two eggs are ever exactly alike, and that uniqueness is at the heart of everything we do.
Original folk influence
Our designs are informed by traditional motifs, shapes, and decorative language associated with Czech and Slovak kraslice.
Detailed handwork
Each egg is finished with careful manual work that gives every piece its own rhythm, texture, and visual identity.
Designed to be kept
More than decoration, these are objects made to be displayed, gifted, and appreciated over time.
