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Designed Paper Lanterns
November 17, 2009 by Cody Scholberg · Leave a Comment
Ancient paper lanterns find their roots in China and Japan. But presently, many people like them regardless of regional barriers and use them to decorate many events.
Various calming terms and sayings are used on lanterns such as peace, strength, love etc.Decorative paper lanterns normally come in five types, called “crystal magic”, “rolling paper”, “baby’s bottom”, “tomato lights” and “Buddha’s gastronomy”.
Lanterns of the first category are typically used to decorate religious places on numerous occasions. Crystal magic lanterns live up to their name with bright illuminations and come in various different forms. The large, oval-shaped lanterns are the tomato lights. The colour used for this type is red while rolling paper lanterns remind us of the shape of large canisters.
Rolling paper lanterns are similar, with tall cylindrical forms. They are often used to decorate bars and restaurants. Finally, baby’s bottom lanterns are used widely as Christmas lights. They are considerably smaller than the other types of decorative lantern. Although Japanese paper lanterns are usually round in shape, other designs can be seen as well. Although red is also used, white is the traditional colour.
Since Chinese and Japanese people use various colours for their lanterns, there is no observable difference between the lanterns produced. Unlike in bygone days, illuminative paper lanterns can nowadays be seen with beautiful wordings at many happy events. Chinese letters are just like kanji letters, so people who are unfamiliar with kanji do not notice the difference.
Regardless of the festive season or festival, decorative lamps are now very common. Paper lanterns are able to increase happiness or peace of mind according to the occasion or festival in which they are used.
Cody Scholberg, a lighting expert, writes about battery paper lanterns. Check out this post on using string paper lanterns !
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