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  2. Parol - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parol

    A parol (pronounced, US: / p ɑː ˈ r oʊ l / ⓘ, also written as paról or parul, from Spanish farol, meaning lantern) is a Filipino ornamental lantern displayed during the Christmas season. Parols are traditionally constructed using bamboo and Japanese paper, and are illuminated with candles, oil lamps, or carbide lamps.

  3. Parol: The Filipino Christmas Lantern

    www.christmasinthephilippines.com/parol

    Parol: The Filipino Christmas Lantern. Modern Parol © Gep Pascual on flickr. Filipinos call the local version of the Christmas lantern “parol”. The traditional lantern is a five-point star made of bamboo sticks and colored Japanese paper or cellophane.

  4. Philippine Christmas Lantern - Etsy

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    Check out our philippine christmas lantern selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our candle lanterns shops.

  5. Parol: A symbol of Filipino Christmas Spirit - The Mixed Culture

    themixedculture.com/2013/12/15/parol-filipino-christmas

    One of the most iconic symbol of Filipino Christmas spirit, is the Christmas lantern or locally known asparól”. The star-shaped lanterns are displayed hanging outside the house, along the busy streets of the cities and even in provincial towns and small villages.

  6. Christmas in the Philippines: 10 Unique Filipino Christmas...

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    As you may have already known, lanterns or Parol is an iconic symbol of Christmas in the Philippines. Tourists who come to witness the lantern festival are on a real treat, definitely a must-see feast for the eyes.

  7. The History of Parol and It's Importance in Every Filipino ...

    www.bria.com.ph/articles/the-history-of-parol-and-its-importance-in-every...

    The Philippines, which has numerous festivals and parades that feature lanterns from across the nation, is even often referred to as the Christmas Capital of Asia. The most well-known is Ligligan Parul from San Fernando City.

  8. The story of the Filipino Christmas parol and how to make one

    www.washingtonpost.com/home/interactive/2023/filipino-parol-christmas-tradition

    Filipinos around the world hold one Christmas symbol above the rest: the parol, a traditional ornamental lantern that adorns streets, homes, malls and buildings in the Philippines.

  9. How to Make a Philippine Christmas Parol - Raise Curious Kids

    raisecuriouskids.com/philippine-christmas-parol-craft

    A parol is a decorative, star-shaped lantern. Although traditionally made out of bamboo and paper, you can now find them made out of all sorts of different materials. These festive stars are lit and hung in the Philippines during the Christmas season.

  10. White Traditional Capiz Parol Philippine Christmas Lantern -NO...

    www.parolsofamerica.com/shop/p/white-traditional-capiz-parol-philippine...

    White Traditional Capiz Parol Philippine Christmas Lantern -NO FLASH/BLINK — Parols of America. from $200.00. This parol is perfect for a simple and traditional holiday season. With just one steady light in the center of the bulb it resembles peace and elegance. - Shipping to HI and AK is NOT free.

  11. Philippines Christmas Parol - sinaunangpanahon.com

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    A Christmas Parol is a traditional Filipino ornamental lantern displayed during the Christmas season. It is typically made with bamboo and Japanese paper, and illuminated with candles, oil lamps, or carbide lamps.