White Lanterns for Weddings and Special Occasions
Imagine walking down the aisle under a floating array of white lanterns, or lighting the patio, garden, or tent of your wedding or party venue with star, beehive, cocoon, and pagoda-shaped white lanterns.
Weddings and parties will surely come alive with these white lanterns, as they come in shapes, sizes, and stylish designs that are sure to unleash your decorating creativity, perfectly set the mood or theme of your wedding and special occasion, and make the latter more fun,
unique, and extraordinary.
These white lanterns also go with most AsianIdeas.com products, like
hand fans and
paper parasols - even fellow
paper lanterns with bright and pastel colors and designs, and selected pieces are offered wholesale prices so you can truly transform every place into stunning for your special occasion.
Decorating with White Lanterns
There is nothing more lovely and vibrant than a bright white lantern, which stands out both day time and night time and both indoors and outdoors.
And because no two weddings and special occasions are alike, these white paper lanterns also offer you the versatility that you need to create independent looks on different occasions. Plus, they are very easy to
assemble and made of white rice paper and sturdy metal expanders that enable you to use them and keep them for several occasions.
Electric kits and
rope lights are also available to help you to quickly and easily create new decorating ideas for different events.
Hang Paper Lanterns for Good Luck, Prosperity, and Happiness
Paper lanterns in Ancient China were used in many ceremonial practices, such as weddings. White gauze paper lanterns, specifically, were often utilized during these ceremonies along with four red paper letters, and adorned with expressions regarding respect as well as wishes for
a hundred children and a thousand grandchildren.These lanterns also are believed to ward off evil spirits and bring in hopes and wishes for good luck, prosperity, and happiness.
Paper lanterns were also used to represent the return of spring.
Lantern festivals are usually held during this time. Chinese people believe that Lantern Festivals symbolizes the relation of people, nature, and higher beings which made it possible for the light of the spring to return every year.