Description
The traditional Ukrainian Easter towel, known as the rushnyk, is a white cloth adorned with red and green embroidery. The embroidery includes geometric patterns, flowers, and the letters "XB," a shorthand for the Ukrainian phrase "Христос воскрес," meaning "Christ is risen."
Easter towels hold significant importance in Ukrainian Easter traditions. They serve the purpose of covering Easter bread and are also exchanged as thoughtful gifts. The symbolic embroidery on these towels often carries deep meaning. For instance, the geometric patterns may symbolize the sun or the earth, while the flowers represent the arrival of spring and the essence of new life.
Additional details about the rushnyk include the fabric used: cotton.