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A parol represents the joyous celebration of Christmas in the Philippines. The star, like that of Bethlehem, serves as marker for homes during the season.
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.
The parol is a traditional part of the Panunulúyan pageant in the nine-day Christmas Novena procession during the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. It was initially rectangular or oblong in shape and was made with white paper, but eventually came to be made in various shapes and colors.
Looking for Christmas crafts? 🎄 Learn how to make your very own festive parol (as seen in our #DisneyChristmasAd2020) with our easy DIY star lantern tutorial and give your home a magical...
Today, I will teach you how to make your own Filipino Christmas decoration called parol using simple and cheap materials. You can make different colored parols and you can also paint on it or...
Making a Parol - a Filipino traditional star-shaped Christmas lantern, is something I loved doing growing up. It is mainly made up of bamboo, strings, and japanese craft/gift paper but the ones hung outside (lighted with a bulb) can be made of tougher plastic, capiz (shells), or any other transparent/translucent materials.
Parol: A symbol of Filipino Christmas Spirit. Filipino Christmas celebration is colorful, lively, full of traditions, bright and definitely twinkling. One of the most iconic symbol of Filipino Christmas spirit, is the Christmas lantern or locally known as “paról”.
Christmas parol, also known and the Christmas lantern, is a traditional Filipino symbol of the star of Bethlehem. It is the most recgnized Christmas symbol of faith and hope in the Philippines.
This month we revisit the origins and meaning of a traditional Christmas decor that is uniquely Filipino.
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.