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  1. Oct 2, 2023 · Another important symbol of Czech Easter traditions is the pomlázka, a handmade whip made from braided willow branches. The pomlázka is often decorated with ribbons and adorned with small ornaments, adding to its festive appearance. The tradition of using the pomlázka dates back centuries and is associated with spring fertility rituals.

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    So what exactly is a pomlazka, we hear you ask? The pomlazka is an old pagan tradition celebrated on Easter Monday. It's a very old tradition (with written documents mentioning it in the 1300s and earlier)that probably predates the arrival of Christianity in the Czech Republic. On Easter Monday, young men walk with long, flexible whips made out of ...

    Think of it as trick or treating with a fairly mild form of violence against women. How does it work? A group of boys (originally wrote a “gang” here, but that sounds too rough) or men walk from door to door, the daughter walks out, and the boys sing a tune and whip her on her behind. That takes about 20 seconds usually. Having received the spankin...

    I also feel I should add four more things for context. 1. The whipping is mostly consensual. Don’t want to get whipped? You probably won’t. There’s not a safe word or anything: you just either don’t open the door when the bell rings, or simply stay out of the scene. 2. We’re not talking “12 years a slave, put-your-shoulder-in-it whipping”. This is ...

  2. Mar 23, 2021 · Pomlázka Easter whip is made by braiding fresh willow twigs together and tying them off with colourful ribbons on the end. In the past, boys would make their own whips and go carolling around town, looking to (softly) whip girls on their backsides.

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  3. Jan 3, 2024 · Decorated Easter Eggs, called ‘kraslice’ in Czech, are one of the main symbols of Czech Easter. They are given as a reward for the Easter Monday carolers but also are a symbol of spring, birth and fertility.

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  4. Apr 10, 2023 · This video is a brief summary of Czech Easter traditions. From the intricate and colorful decorations of Easter eggs (kraslice) to the age-old practice of whipping with pomlázka. I also...

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  5. Kraslice, Czech Easter eggs, are beautifully decorated traditional eggs that hold cultural significance during the Easter season in the Czech Republic, while the tradition of “whipping girls” involves lightly playfully whipping Czech girls with willow branches on Easter Monday as a symbol of health and fertility.

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  7. Mar 30, 2023 · On Easter Monday, boys and men walk the streets and slap girls and women with pomlazka to give them the youthfulness and freshness of willow twigs. The name pomlázka, which comes from the word “rejuvenation,” is believed to be related to this tradition.