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A Spanish girl breaks a raw egg into a glass of water on St Johns Eve : the shape it makes tells her what kind of lover she will have

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1891 Breaks Folk Lore Kind Lover Makes Shape Superstition Tells


Previewing a Lover - A Spanish Tradition on St. John's Eve, 1891

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This intriguing photograph captures a Spanish woman delicately breaking an raw egg into a glass of water on St. John's Eve, an age-old Spanish superstition believed to reveal the shape of the lover one will have in the coming year. The historical significance of this folk lore practice is rooted in the belief that the shape of the egg yolk or the way it separates in the water can provide insight into the character and nature of the future lover. The woman in the image, her face a picture of concentration, holds the glass with both hands, her gaze fixed on the glass as she carefully cracks the eggshell, allowing the golden yolk to slide into the water. The clear glass allows for a full view of the yolk, which takes on a distinct shape as it settles in the water. The shape, whether round, oval, or irregular, is then analyzed to determine the qualities of the future lover, such as faithfulness, fertility, or even the possibility of a long-term commitment. The use of a raw egg in this ritual is believed to date back to ancient times, with references found in various European cultures. In Spain, this tradition is particularly popular, and is often accompanied by other customs, such as the burning of herbs and the lighting of bonfires, to ensure good fortune and ward off evil spirits. This photograph, taken in 1891, offers a glimpse into the rich cultural history and folk lore practices of Spain, providing a window into the past and the enduring power of tradition. The image, with its simple yet evocative composition, invites the viewer to ponder the mysteries of love and the human desire to seek insight into the unknown.

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