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- Parol - Wikipedia
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
- Parol in the Philippines: its history explained | Tatler Asia
The parol, a star-shaped lantern that adorns homes and streets across the Philippines each Christmas season, stands as one of the country’s most enduring expressions of cultural synthesis and spiritual resilience Though now emblematic of festive warmth, its origins reveal a deeper interplay between colonial history, faith, craft and community
- Parol: A symbol of Filipino Christmas Spirit - The Mixed Culture
One of the most iconic symbol of Filipino Christmas spirit, is the Christmas lantern or locally known as “paról” The star-shaped lanterns are displayed hanging outside the house, along the busy streets of the cities and even in provincial towns and small villages
- Parol: The Filipino Christmas Lantern
Filipinos call the local version of the Christmas lantern “parol” The traditional lantern is a five-point star made of bamboo sticks and colored Japanese paper or cellophane
- Make a Parol - a Filipino Christmas Lantern - Instructables
Make a Parol - a Filipino Christmas Lantern: 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 tough…
- The Origin and Cultural Significance of the Parol: The Philippines . . .
The parol, a star-shaped Christmas lantern, is a timeless and cherished symbol of Christmas in the Philippines Seen in homes, schools, streets, and towering buildings, the parol is more than just a holiday decoration; it represents faith, hope, and the enduring Filipino spirit
- PAROL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The French created two words (which we then borrowed) from parabola: parol, meaning "spoken words," and parole, for "word of honor " Originally, a parole was a prisoner of war's promise to fulfill certain conditions on consideration of his release
- Filipino Parol: A Symbol of Celebration in the Philippines
Parol symbolism is a traditional Filipino representation of light and hope Various design elements often showcase it, further emphasizing the country’s unique cultural narratives
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