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The History and Symbolism of the Almighty Egg
Who would have thought that something so fragile and small like an egg could have a history that spans thousands upon thousands of years ago....
As soon as Spring starts to bud, Baratti & Milano will break out the hashtag; #breakanegg .....but what does that mean?
Just like the phrase "break a leg" is meant to signify good luck so too does the wonderful egg carry a weight of significance & symbolism.
You wouldn’t think so, but cracking an egg has a LOT of history and symbolism behind it!
March 22, 2022
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Sabrina Hebert