Thursday, 26 April 2018

Handmade Cellophane Lantern with LED

CELLOPHANE LANTERN

Have you guys forgotten about this colorful plastic sheet lantern? How we used to run round with it and keep replacing the burnt out candle. Well now, we still have the Mid-Autumn festival, but people have replaced the name by calling it The Moon Cake festival where we will swamped to all the mooncake fairs and in search of looking for the best mooncake.

The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is said that in ancient times, ten suns existed and the extreme heat made people's lives very difficult. It was the hero Hou Yi, who, owing to his great strength, shot down nine of the ten suns. On hearing of this amazing feat and the hero who performed it, people came from far and wide to learn from him. Peng Meng was among these people. Later, Hou Yi married a beautiful and kind-hearted woman named Chang E and lived a happy life.

One day, Hou Yi came upon Wangmu (the queen of heaven) on the way to meet his old friend. Wangmu presented him an elixir which, if took, would cause him to ascend immediately to heaven and become a god/goddess. Instead of drinking the potion himself, Hou Yi took it home and presented it to Chang E to keep. Unfortunately, Peng Meng secretly saw Hou Yi give the potion to his wife and three days later, while Hou Yi was out hunting, Peng Meng rushed into the backyard and demanded that Chang E hand over the elixir. Knowing that she could not win, she took out the elixir and swallowed it immediately. The moment she drank it, she flew out of the window and up into the sky. Chang E's great love for her husband drew her towards the Moon, which is the nearest place to the earth on the heaven.


On realizing what happened to his wife, Hou Yi was so grieved that he shouted Chang E’s name to the sky. He was amazed to see a figure which looked just like his wife appeared in the Moon. He took the food liked by Chang E to an altar and offered it as a sacrifice for her. After hearing that Chang E became a goddess, folk people also offered sacrifices to Chang E to pray for peace and good luck. Since then, the custom of sacrificing to the moon has been spread among the folklore.

cited from travelchinaguide

 So this year, I have decided to organize a mid-autumn festival get together with the girl gang but I did not expect it to be so difficult to find the traditional cellophane lantern. After calling up a few local party shops, I learned that the lanterns are actually handmade and this explains the hefty price tag. A cellophane lantern could easily go up to $19!! And so the search of this lantern in a more affordable form continues.

 
After much search, I finally found a shop which still makes this traditional cellophane lantern and hence decided to grab this opportunity to try to sell it to all of you at an attractive price! I have now set up a company call LukenLeia via carousel for a start to see the response. Stock will arrive this August and the candle is being replaced by LED light bulb! This is to reduce the possible accidents that might happen a child and also to avoid scrapping of the wax after the festival. And this gives you another reason to support me!

Please order earlier to avoid disappointment!

The lantern comes in 4 design and actual product may varies from picture as they are all handmade.


MANY THANKS!


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