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Size: diameter 40 cm, height 48 cm
Materials: Parchment and Wood
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China Classical Hexagon Lanterns, also known as the Palace Lantern, are a traditional light fixture that has been used for centuries in Chinese culture.
These lanterns are made of wood and have intricate designs that depict various scenes from Chinese history and mythology.
They are often hung outside homes or in public spaces to provide light and add a touch of elegance to the surroundings.
The Palace Lantern is not only a functional piece of furniture but also a symbol of Chinese culture and heritage.
It represents the wisdom and creativity of ancient Chinese artisans who crafted these beautiful lanterns with precision and care.
The intricate designs on the lanterns showcase their skill and attention to detail, making them a true masterpiece of Chinese craftsmanship.
In addition to their aesthetic value, the Palace Lantern also has practical uses.
They can be used as a source of light during festivals or celebrations, providing warmth and illumination to the festivities.
They are also commonly used as decorative pieces in homes, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room.
The use of the Palace Lantern dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), when they were first introduced as a form of entertainment for royal courtiers.
Over time, they became popular among ordinary people and were used to decorate homes and public spaces.
Today, the Palace Lantern remains an important part of Chinese culture and is cherished by many for its beauty, history, and cultural significance.
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