The price of an egg is between 150 and 400 euros

“Roma Helwan” transforms Easter eggs into paintings

Walter: All the work is handcrafted and used to make dark chocolate.

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In a popular neighborhood south of Rome, spectators stand fascinated in front of the facade of a pastry shop, where, on the occasion of Easter, a group of chocolate eggs, artistically distinctive in multiple colors, are displayed in the manner of luxury jewelry stores.

The shopkeeper, Walter Moscow, created sculptures from chocolate eggs, each as a tribute to the artist chosen by the 47-year-old.

The price of an egg from this group ranges between 150 and 400 euros.

Eating an egg at this price may not be the best use of it, but rather it can be displayed like any other piece of art.

Walter stresses that "the most important thing is to place it in places where the temperature is not very high, for example not over the heater or near the sun."

All of the eggs offered for sale are available for sale, except for a few that belong to special groups of some old customers, who bought them but never eaten them. As for online sales, this unique egg is not yet available, because "it is very difficult to ship because of its fragility."

Walter asserts that all the work is handcrafted, and it was used to make 55% dark chocolate, of French origin.

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