Easter Eggs To Hot Cross Buns: Know 10 Easter Symbols

Easter Eggs: Eggs have been associated with Easter for centuries; they represent new life and rebirth.

Easter Bunny: A popular symbol of Easter, particularly in Western cultures, and symbolises fertility, spring, and new beginnings.

Cross: The cross is a central symbol of Christianity and signifies sacrifice and redemption.

Lamb: A symbol of innocence and purity in Christianity; it represents Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.

Spring Flowers: Flowers such as lilies, tulips, and daffodils are commonly associated with Easter and symbolise renewal, beauty, and the arrival of spring.

Palm Branches: Palm branches are symbolic of Palm Sunday and represent victory, peace, and the fulfilment of prophecy.

Hot Cross Buns: Spiced sweet buns marked with a cross on top, traditionally eaten on Good Friday to commemorate the crucifixion 

Easter Basket: A common tradition in which gifts, candies, and Easter eggs are placed, often for children. It symbolises abundance, generosity, and sharing.

White Clothing: Wearing white clothes on Easter signifies purity, new beginnings, and resurrection.

Easter Candle: Also known as the Paschal candle, it is lit during Easter vigil services in Christian churches, representing Christ's light overcoming darkness and the hope of resurrection.