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Switchables Nightlight, Easter Bunny with Egg
SKU: 756
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Overview
For Hip-Hop Fans
When Switchables collectors display their stained glass Easter Bunny night light cover, you know that spring is coming. The Easter Bunny is one of our most popular designs.
This is not a self-contained night light. Switchables stained glass night light covers are designed to be used with the Switchables Nightlight Fixture (sold separately). Switchables are "switchable" because you can easily swap any one of our covers onto the same simple fixture. You can also use your Switchables cover as a suncatcher, a Christmas ornament, or with any other kind of light source. To display your Switchables cover in a window, add the optional suction cup. Click the Related Products tab to see other display ideas. Switchables make gift-giving easy: Start your recipient out with a fixture and one or two covers, then buy him or her new covers on future gift-giving occasions.
Are you curious...?
Have you ever wondered how eggs and rabbits got mixed into the Christian equinox holiday, or why they called it Easter? The Easter Bunny first appears as a character in 17th century German literature, but they must have gotten it from the Saxons, who held a feast to the spring goddess Eostre on the vernal equinox. Eostre's sacred animal was the spring hare. The ancient Zoroastrians painted eggs for their New Year celebration for at least 2,500 years. Nowrooz is what the Zoroastrians called the vernal equinox, when the days start getting longer and life returns to the earth. Every culture has celebrated the rebirth of the Sun in one way or another, but "Easter" sounds better than "Nowrooz", don't you think?
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