
Colorful, playful, and full of surprise, Confetti Eggs — also known as Cascarones — have become a joyful tradition at parties and festivals around the world. But behind these festive eggs lies a long cultural journey that stretches across continents and centuries.
The Origin of Confetti Eggs
The story of Confetti Eggs is believed to begin in ancient China, where hollow eggshells were once filled with scented powder or perfume and exchanged during celebrations among wealthy families. These decorative eggs symbolized happiness, prosperity, and good fortune.
Later, during his travels along the Silk Road, Marco Polo is said to have brought the idea of decorated and filled eggs from China back to Italy and other parts of Europe. Over time, Europeans adapted the tradition by filling eggshells with confetti instead of perfume.
Eventually, Spanish travelers introduced the custom to Mexico, where Confetti Eggs truly flourished and became an important part of local celebrations. In Mexico, these colorful eggs became known as “Cascarones,” a beloved festive tradition that continues today.
The Meaning Behind Confetti Eggs
Confetti Eggs are more than just party decorations — they carry a special meaning of joy, luck, and blessings.
Traditionally, a Confetti Egg is gently cracked over someone’s head, allowing colorful confetti to fall over them. This playful act symbolizes bringing good luck, happiness, and positive energy to the person receiving it. The more confetti, the more laughter and celebration it creates.
Because of this cheerful meaning, Confetti Eggs are especially popular among children, families, and partygoers who enjoy interactive and memorable celebrations.
Celebrations and Festivals Featuring Confetti Eggs
Today, Confetti Eggs appear in many festivals and social gatherings around the world.
Easter Celebrations
Confetti Eggs are especially popular during Easter celebrations. Families use them during Easter egg hunts, outdoor games, and spring parties. Their bright colors perfectly match the joyful spirit of Easter and symbolize new beginnings and happiness.
Semana Santa (Holy Week)
In many Latin American communities, Confetti Eggs are also part of Semana Santa, or Holy Week celebrations. During these gatherings, families and friends celebrate together with music, food, and festive traditions.
Cinco de Mayo and Fiesta Parties
Confetti Eggs are commonly used during Cinco de Mayo, fiestas, carnivals, birthday parties, and community events. The excitement of breaking an egg filled with confetti creates laughter, surprise, and unforgettable party moments.
Today, Confetti Eggs are no longer limited to one holiday. They have become a fun party tradition enjoyed during birthdays, school events, weddings, festivals, and even Halloween celebrations.
About Ningbo Easter Egg Technology
At Ningbo Easter Egg Technology, we are passionate about bringing joy and creativity to celebrations around the world.
As a professional manufacturer specializing in Confetti Eggs and festive party products, we combine traditional culture with innovative design to create colorful, safe, and exciting products for global customers. From classic Easter-themed Confetti Eggs to creative seasonal collections, our mission is to help families and friends create unforgettable moments filled with happiness and laughter.
We believe every celebration deserves a little surprise — and every Confetti Egg carries a story of joy, blessing, and connection.


