Old Russian ceramic and clay pysanky are often treated with a lead-silica mixture with a high tin content.
A strange pysanka was discovered in Volyn. It was built in the 11th-12th century. This was reported by the press service of the Volyn Local History Museum.
The outside of the product is covered with glaze and paints, and inside there is a rattle.
“This time the museum received a clay pysanka of the 11th-12th centuries. The outside of the product is covered with glaze and paints, and inside there is a rattle. The pysanka was accidentally found in the village of Drevini, (Vladimir district) by Oleksandr Mishchuk,” the message said.
Candidate of Historical Sciences Alina Sushko said that ancient Russian clay and ceramic Easter eggs were often treated with a lead-silica mixture with a high tin content. This mixture is called glaze or glaze, and pysanky coated in this way is called glazed.
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Source: korrespondent

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