Chinese use of paper lanterns dates back to 230 BC. They say hanging paper lanterns gives long life and good luck.
It is delightful decor for your home, parties and New Year celebrations, and it is common to see Chinese paper lanterns attracting attention and lighting up shops in China Town.
The two main types of paper lantern are ones which can be hung and ones which can be placed on the ground. Each can be used at entrances to your home or business and inside your living area giving each a soft illumination. There are 5 classifications of paper lanterns one of which is ?baby?s bottom?. It?s one of the decorations used in modern times and goes well with Christmas lights.
The ?baby?s bottom? is one of the five types of paper lantern available. It can be used with Christmas lights and is one of the types that fits in better with the more modern decorations. "Rolling paper lanterns" are used to hang outside places like bars and restaurants. The round mid-sized red lantern is the most common lantern. You will see large amounts of these lanterns in red light districts as it used to be associated with brothels. ?Big red? and "tomato lights" are common synonyms for this type. There is also the "crystal magic lantern", which is made out of triangular or square panes made to look like crystals. "Buddha?s gastronomy" lanterns are very large and give out a lot of light. They are more commonly used outside temples or to illuminate festivals.
Most commonly used outside eating places like bars and restaurants are the ?rolling paper lanterns?. The classic red, round, mid-sized lantern is seen everywhere. Most commonly used in brothels in the early days, they are now seen in vast quantities in red light districts. They are also known as ?tomato lights? or the ?big red?. The "crystal magic lantern" comes in different shapes of triangular or square panes resembling a crystal. The lanterns which are pretty large and used outside temples or during festivals are called the "Buddha?s gastronomy".
The more complicated designs of paper lanterns are built using bamboo or metal frames and tough paper is used to cover it so that it will not be damaged. You can build you own lanterns which are very easy to make and can be used as stylish decor in your home. It?s the ideal option to consider if you are looking for an oriental look to your living area. It?s a Do-It-Yourself home decoration.
It not only symbolizes long life and good luck, but will also give you that soft glow that you have always wanted. The Chinese most commonly use words such as peace, love and strength on the lanterns. Although traditionally tan colours were used on the paper, in modern times more bold colours are used to decorate them.
It is delightful decor for your home, parties and New Year celebrations, and it is common to see Chinese paper lanterns attracting attention and lighting up shops in China Town.
The two main types of paper lantern are ones which can be hung and ones which can be placed on the ground. Each can be used at entrances to your home or business and inside your living area giving each a soft illumination. There are 5 classifications of paper lanterns one of which is ?baby?s bottom?. It?s one of the decorations used in modern times and goes well with Christmas lights.
The ?baby?s bottom? is one of the five types of paper lantern available. It can be used with Christmas lights and is one of the types that fits in better with the more modern decorations. "Rolling paper lanterns" are used to hang outside places like bars and restaurants. The round mid-sized red lantern is the most common lantern. You will see large amounts of these lanterns in red light districts as it used to be associated with brothels. ?Big red? and "tomato lights" are common synonyms for this type. There is also the "crystal magic lantern", which is made out of triangular or square panes made to look like crystals. "Buddha?s gastronomy" lanterns are very large and give out a lot of light. They are more commonly used outside temples or to illuminate festivals.
Most commonly used outside eating places like bars and restaurants are the ?rolling paper lanterns?. The classic red, round, mid-sized lantern is seen everywhere. Most commonly used in brothels in the early days, they are now seen in vast quantities in red light districts. They are also known as ?tomato lights? or the ?big red?. The "crystal magic lantern" comes in different shapes of triangular or square panes resembling a crystal. The lanterns which are pretty large and used outside temples or during festivals are called the "Buddha?s gastronomy".
The more complicated designs of paper lanterns are built using bamboo or metal frames and tough paper is used to cover it so that it will not be damaged. You can build you own lanterns which are very easy to make and can be used as stylish decor in your home. It?s the ideal option to consider if you are looking for an oriental look to your living area. It?s a Do-It-Yourself home decoration.
It not only symbolizes long life and good luck, but will also give you that soft glow that you have always wanted. The Chinese most commonly use words such as peace, love and strength on the lanterns. Although traditionally tan colours were used on the paper, in modern times more bold colours are used to decorate them.
About the Author:
Cody Scholberg, a lighting expert, writes at the paper lanterns guide. Check out this post on using japanese paper lanterns to repel mosquitoes!
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