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Freitag, 13. November 2009

Designed Paper Lanterns

By Cody Scholberg

The two countries most famous for designed paper lanterns are China and Japan. These lanterns are now popularly used as decorative lighting in most countries for illuminating many events.

Chinese ornamental paper lanterns are generally placed on the ground or hung up after lighting them. These decorative lanterns vary in form and design. Traditionally these lanterns are white but they can now be seen in various colours. People use many lexis and maxims on lanterns to denote affections and send out messages. Generally, there are five types of Chinese paper lanterns in use now. The five groups are "tomato lights", "Buddha gastronomy", "crystal magic", "baby's bottom" and "rolling paper lanterns".

The latter type is very large and generally used at religious festivals, while crystal magic lanterns in numerous shapes and designs shine brightly, reflecting their name. Tomato light lanterns are oval, very large, and typically red.

The places that these are popularly found in are bars and eateries, while at Christmas time baby's bottom lanterns can frequently be observed as decorative lights. They are not so big when compared with the others. Japanese paper lanterns are mainly circular in shape, although many other shapes can be found. Generally white is the colour used, though red is not uncommon.

Gone are the days when we used to see conventional paper lamps, now they are everywhere with meaningful phrases and words on them. Since Kanji is very similar to Chinese letters, those who buy lanterns with kanji decorative letters will find it difficult to see any 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.

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