The art of painting and adorning eggs has become a cherished tradition, symbolizing the joy and festivity associated with Easter in various cultures and countries around the world.
This year, the people of Pomerode in Brazil took that tradition to new heights by creating the largest decorated Easter egg ever for their annual festival.
According to World Guinness Record, on 18 February 2023, the Associação Visite Pomerode in Pomerode, Santa Catarina, Brazil, unveiled the record-breaking egg that measures at an impressive 16.72 m (54 ft 10 in) tall and 10.88 m (35 ft 8 in) in diameter.
The Easter egg is bigger than three giraffes standing on top of each other.
Records have it that Pomerode, a municipality in the state of Santa Catarina, in the south of the country, is known as the most German city in Brazil.
Most of Pomerode’s inhabitants are descendants of German immigrants and are bilingual in German and Portuguese.
Also, Pomerode is well known for its annual Easter festival: the “Osterfest”, one of the biggest Easter celebrations in Latin America.
Guinness World Records Official Adjudicator, Sarah Casson was on site to confirm the record and present the certificate.
It was gathered that together with an independent civil engineer, Casson had to use a crane to reach the top of the egg so she could take accurate measurements of its height and diameter.
Remarkably, it’s not just the size of the egg that makes it special. The shapes and colours that decorate it were inspired by Kashubian folk art, well known for its embroidered flowers and colourful shapes.
Recall that Associação Visite Pomerode previously held this record in 2019, but lost it in 2022 when Port Aventura Entertainment, SAU, created a bigger one.
It was clarified that the design was created by Joana Wachholz, a local artist, and an entire team was needed to assemble the egg, which was constructed using an iron structure for the interior and fiberglass panels for the exterior.
With this new record, the local tourism association of Pomerode reclaimed the record title they had previously achieved in 2019.
Speaking on the feat, Manfredo Goede, President, Associação Visite Pomerode said “It is a great joy to see Pomerode in Guinness World Records again, regaining the title of largest decorated egg, and adding visibility to our Easter festival, the “Osterfest”. Our giant egg this year honours the painting traditions of Kashubia, a region of Pomerania, where the immigrants who founded our city came from. It was a huge task to build and decorate this egg, with many people involved, but it was certainly worth it!”