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  2. Easy DIY Thanksgiving Centerpieces for a Picture-Perfect Table

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    Craft a Rope Cornucopia. Fashion a DIY cornucopia out of just 2 materials, rope and hot glue. For a striking display fill with monochromatic bounty such as red grapes and apples, and pomegranates.

  3. Cheongsachorong - Wikipedia

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    A cheongsachorong (Korean: 청사초롱) is a traditional Korean lantern. It is typically made by joining red and blue silk shades and hanging a candle inside the body. [1] [2] The two colors are said to represent yin and yang. [2] Since the Joseon period, the lanterns have been largely associated with wedding ceremonies. [2]

  4. Parol - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Jack-o'-lantern - Wikipedia

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    Jack-o'-lanterns carved from pumpkins are a yearly Halloween tradition that developed in the United States when Irish, Cornish, Scottish and other Celtic influenced immigrants brought their root vegetable carving traditions with them. [2] It is common to see jack-o'-lanterns used as external and interior decorations prior to and on Halloween.

  6. 24 Creative Jack-O'-Lantern Ideas to Up Your Pumpkin Carving Game

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    Brainstorming jack-o'-lantern ideas, of course! If you're looking to go beyond the classic toothy-smile-and-triangle-eyes design, here are 24 easy and unique pumpkin carving ideas to inspire you.

  7. Traditional lighting equipment of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Originally used in the broad sense to mean any lantern, the term tōrō came to refer to a lamp of stone, bronze, iron, wood, or another heavy material. These illuminate the grounds of Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, Japanese gardens, and other places that include tradition in their decor. [1]

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