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Gift & Flowers to New York, USA

It was my first time ordering with Russia Flora and I was a little nervous in the beginning. But the company’s employees were very helpful, thoughtful and helped me to relax. The bouquet and teddy bear were delivered to my recipient in New York, USA without problems. The bouquet looked big, fresh, bright and the plush toy looked much bigger than I imagined. I’m very thankful to everyone who made it happen.

Halina H.

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Orthodox Easter Gift to Moscow, Russia


Let the resurrection joy lift us from loneliness and weakness
and despair to strength and beauty and happiness.
~Floyd W. Tomkins

Easter, one of the most important holidays in Orthodox church is almost here! This beautiful spring festival featuring colorful Easter eggs, traditional dishes kulich & pascha, fresh seasonal flowers and Easter gifts is beloved by both children and adults. Bringing rebirth and renewal to peoples lives Easter is joyfully observed all across Russia, Ukraine and other eastern European countries. If your family members, friends or business associates celebrate Orthodox Easter, make sure to send them your seasonal greetings with a bright and delicious gift that will demonstrate your dear recipients how loving and thoughtful you really are.

Roses to Hurzuf, Ukraine

When you need to express passionate love to your special someone, there’s nothing like a stunning bouquet of deep red roses! The best choice for both romantic occasions and seasonal holidays, roses will help to convey your message to the recipient and brighten their day. Depending on the presentation and complimentary chocolate, wine, plush toy, perfume or any other gift to Ukraine of your choice it may be given to your dear ones, friends, business associates, clients, colleagues or even employers. Easy to personalize and adjust to your specific needs, a bouquet of roses is a go to gift when you need to produce a great impression!

Get Ready for Easter & Save!

Easter is almost here! The most important Spring festival in the Christian calendar is rushing our way, and there’s hardly any time left to decorate the dinner table with flowers, painted eggs, and Easter treats. Lent is coming to an end, so it’s the perfect time to send the ones you love the things they’ve been abstaining from, like a delicious gourmet basket, chocolate gift basket or gorgeous Easter bouquet, and other favorite treats to celebrate the season of renewal.

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Orthodox Easter Eggs in Russia & Ukraine

Easter

Easter is one of the most important religious observances of the year in the Orthodox calendar. This holiday is not just a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, it brings people peace, joy, and hope. Both children and adults are looking forward to a big family feast held on Easter Sunday that falls this year on April 12, 2015, featuring numerous Easter treats including Easter bread Kulich, Paskha, and of course Easter eggs.

Easter Eggs Tradition

Easter egg decorating is a tradition shared by many cultures throughout the world, from children using stickers and vegetable dye, to professional artists creating sophisticated and elaborate designs. Though now, egg decorating is associated with the Christian Easter, the roots of the tradition go back to over 60,000 years ago in Africa and about 5,000 years ago in Egypt. The pagan ritual of welcoming spring, with the egg being a symbol of fertility and revival, was later adopted by Christians.

The tradition of dyeing Easter eggs started in the beginning of the 17th century. Traditionally Orthodox Easter eggs are dyed in red, the color that is symbolic of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Red signifies his blood, the shell represents the tomb, and the cracking of eggs is the release and the resurrection.

Later the tradition of coloring eggs for Easter has evolved, using more complex designs and techniques, and especially spread throughout the Slavic communities, including Russia, Ukraine and other Eastern European countries.

Krashenki – Orthodox Easter Eggs Tradition

Krashenki are Easter eggs painted in one color. Initially, Orthodox Easter eggs were red, orange, or brown, and only later such colors as yellow, green, blue were used in decoration patterns. Orthodox Russians and Ukrainians used edible herbs, as well as local or exotic plants to prepare dyes for Easter eggs decoration. The first natural dye (widely used to this day) was made by boiling onion peel in water. Green dyes were prepared from clover leaves, parsley and rosemary. Yellow dyes from saffron, cumin, weak broth of onion peel and lime tea steep.

Depending on the method of Easter eggs decoration in Orthodox tradition, different techniques were called Krashenki and Pysanki. Later, the Russians and Ukrainians started to make Easter eggs either very simple or sophisticated and exclusive made of precious metals and stones.

Pysanka – Ukranian Easter Eggs

Traditional Ukranian Easter eggs, pysanka, are ornately decorated eggs that use the wax-relief method. These eggs are embellished with traditional Ukrainian motifs, including the Orthodox cross, plants, birds, and other objects of nature. This ornaments have originated during pagan times as a ritual, celebrating the god of sun and rebirth. Later when Christianity came to Ukraine, egg decorating was adapted as an Easter tradition.

The Pysanka Easter eggs are surrounded by legends and superstitions, especially as a way to scare away evil spirits. Each design and color has their own meaning. Each family would usually have at least 50 eggs on Easter Sunday to give away as gifts to relatives and friends.

Fabergé Eggs in Russia

The best known decorative Easter eggs were made in Russia by well-known jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé. Fabergé was first commissioned in 1885 by Russian Tsar Alexander III who wanted to give his wife, Maria Fedorovna a special Easter gift.

The first commissioned Imperial Fabergé egg was simple at first glance: a realistic looking egg made of gold coated in white enamel. Inside the egg there was a gold yolk, that also opened and contained a minute golden hen with ruby eyes. The hen also opened to reveal a tiny egg shaped ruby pendant.

The tsarina loved the gift so much that her husband made it an annual Easter ritual to present her a new Fabergé egg. Their son continued the tradition, commissioning two new eggs each year for both his mother and wife. About 50 unique Easter eggs (known as the Imperial Eggs) were created by Fabergé for the royal family between 1885 and 1917. All Fabergé eggs were created from gold or other precious metals, decorated with gemstones, and covered in a thin layer of translucent enamel. Each with its own unique intricate design, the tiny eggs opened, hiding a surprise inside.

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Gift Set to Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Celebrate spring and renewal in your relationship and life in general with a stunning bouquet of fresh flowers, the symbol of rebirth. Put together with love by our skilful florists, this flower arrangement combines contrasting passionate red and pastel pink roses, soft white lilies, and vibrant greenery. For an extra sweet and thoughtful touch pair the flowers with delicious gourmet chocolate and a bottle of great sparkling Italian wine. Whether it’s a special occasion or other reason to celebrate life, this wonderful gift to Uzbekistan will help you make the day even more special and memorable!

Gift Set to Ufa, Russia

Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush.
~Doug Larson

As they say ‘No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.’ Even if spring is running late this year you can hasten it by sending the important people in your life a beautiful bouquet to Ufa that screams warmth and sun. Soft pastel flowers, vibrant greenery, and stylish packaging all make a wonderful centerpiece that will cheer up and brighten the lives of your dear recipients regardless of the weather outside. To add a little extra warmth to your surprise, compliment it with a bottle of bubbly, gourmet chocolate in a box, and a nice card with a personalized message. Wish happy Easter, Passover, birthday, or just say I Miss You with a gift that is sure to put a smile on their face!

Flowers to Kiev, Ukraine

I just wanted to compliment your service. I’ve been using a competitive service for the past year or so and they have not been doing so well. But my first order with you, to Kiev, went really well, the flowers were perfect!

Thank you so much! I will use your company again in the future.”

Robert B.

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Bouquet of Roses Ternopol, Ukraine

Keep surprising the special lady in your life with fresh flowers to Ukraine even if Valentine’s Day, Birthday or Anniversary is already over. An unexpected surprise usually makes the best impression! Arrange the delivery at the time she least expects it and our local florist will make sure it arrives on time and your dear recipient opens the door to a beautiful flower arrangement waiting for her at the doorstep. Or deliver a vase with fragrant flowers to her office and she starts her morning with a stunning gift and a card from a secret admirer. The ways of making their day truly special are endless. Just use your imagination and we will make sure to bring your ideas to life!

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