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Available in two sizes:
• 14 inches
• 16 inches
The acrylic panels are detachable and require simple self-assembly.
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Palace lanterns are a traditional handicraft unique to Chinese culture. Originally used in imperial palaces, they are known for their ornate and festive appearance. Commonly crafted in hexagonal or round shapes, the hexagon symbolizes smooth progress and good fortune, while the round form represents completeness and harmony.
Over time, palace lanterns became widely used in homes and temples, carrying blessings of prosperity, light, and peace. In temples, the annual ritual of lighting lanterns at the beginning of the year symbolizes prayers for safety, harmony, and a smooth year ahead.