Of hares and lambs: The world of Easter symbols
Of hares, lambs and spring light
Easter is the festival of awakening. Everywhere the first buds are sprouting, and the world is filling with symbols we've known since childhood. But what do the hare, the lamb, and the egg actually mean at their core? We'll take you on a journey through the world of Easter and show you how to interpret these traditions in a modern and fragrant way.
Easter classics:
- The Easter Bunny: He is the nimble messenger of spring. As a symbol of fertility and vitality, he reminds us that nature is now blooming again in all its splendor.
- The Easter lamb: A symbol of peace and purity. In many families, the baked lamb is the centerpiece of the Easter table – a symbol of innocence and new beginnings.
- The Easter egg: probably the most well-known symbol. It represents hidden life and resurrection. Giving eggs as a gift is a gesture of appreciation, which we now translate into luxurious presents.
Easter 2026: Modern symbolic gifts
Why not give a gift this year that will bring joy long after the holidays? A gift set for women that captures the freshness of spring is the perfect modern alternative to traditional gifts. Instead of fleeting chocolates, we're featuring high-quality scented candles with floral notes like daffodil or fresh grass, bringing spring right into your living room.
The light of spring
While the Easter bonfire dispels the darkness, our richly scented candles create the perfect atmosphere for Easter brunch. They combine the warmth of the traditional Easter light with the exclusive fragrance compositions of Best Bougie. A long-lasting scented candle on the table is a modern symbol of hospitality and a stylish home.