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#12 Beaver Brown Pysanka Dye

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Beaver Brown is a neutral natural colour that is a must for trypillian designed pysanky. On a white or brown egg, Beaver Brown and Orca Black are wonderful combinations that's perfect for a trypillian pysanka. However, Beaver Brown doesn't get the attention it deserves. This is a colour that works for trypillian pysanky but is also a perfect complement to any of our pysanka dye colours. Try it, you'll love the look!

Beaver Brown Represents:

Reliability, groundedness, and warmth. Like fertile soil, it represents stability and security. This grounding colour connects us to nature, embodying dependability and a timeless, reassuring presence. 

Beaver Brown Name: Featured on the standard nickel of Canada, the beaver is an important Canadian symbol, as well as a part of our history. One of the reasons Canada exists today is because the beaver was hunted for the fur trade, causing North American settlement as a whole. Beavers are also known as the builders of nature, making them representative of Canada as a peacemaking and peacekeeping nation. Anyone who takes comfort in the natural world or needs to have the comforts of home close by will connect to Beaver Brown.

**Notes when using Ukrainian EggCessories Dyes:
Cream Soda Pink, Yukon Gold, Cleansing Orange & Cleansing Yellow DO NOT use vinegar. Please leave your eggshell in the dye long enough to get your preferred colour. To get a strong black, you may need to wash back your last dye colour until your eggshell is a nice exposed shell, dip in vinegar for 30 seconds and then put in Orca Black longer than 10 minutes.

SAFETY FIRST
Breathing in or digesting pysanka dye powder can cause extreme abdominal pain and respiratory symptoms, such as a cough, shortness of breath, and a sore throat. Contact with eyes can result in redness and pain, and skin contact may cause redness as well. For arts and crafts purposes only, not food grade.

Due to these concerns, NIOSH suggests preventative measures for those working with acid pysanka dyes, such as protecting the skin with gloves, eyes with eyewear and providing appropriate ventilation while also wearing a N95 mask.