Parol - Filipino Christmas Lantern

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By MM Del Rosario

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Parol is a traditional Filipino Christmas decoration, a five point star-shaped Christmas lantern.

Originally made of thin bamboo frames and covered with colored cellophane or with rice paper also known as Japanese paper or papel de Japon. It has two tails that serve as the rays of the star.

Parol reminds the Filipino Christians of the star of Bethlehem that guided the Three Wise Men on their way in search of Baby Jesus.

Parol as Christmas Street Decorations

Parol of various shapes and sizes made of plastic sheet are favourite street Christmas decors around the city.
Parol of various shapes and sizes made of plastic sheet are favourite street Christmas decors around the city.

During Christmas season, parols are seen everywhere. As early as November, parols are hang on windows or door of every Filipino homes, offices, schools, shopping malls and even streets are adorned with these multi-colored lanterns. You will even find mini parols hanging on buses and jeepneys and cars. Today, the parol become more colorful because of the twinkling bulbs in dazzling pattern that help illuminates each parol.

Photo Credits: Thanks to maryan54 from Webshots.
Photo Credits: Thanks to maryan54 from Webshots.

Filipinos used new and recycled materials to make parols, like plastic glasses, candy wrappers, soft drink straws, recycled papers and shells. The present day parol come in different shapes and sizes it doesn't have to be star- shaped, it can be round, rectangular or even square, like a diorama with the Nativity on it.

Parol represents the Filipino innovation, creativity and it is the greatest expression of Christmas spirit. Parol making is a traditional folk craft. School children are taught how to make parol and they usually have a lantern parade to showcase their work.

Parol made from capiz shells

Elegant Christmas Parol made from capiz shells are very popular in the Philippines and are exported to other countries.
Elegant Christmas Parol made from capiz shells are very popular in the Philippines and are exported to other countries.

Parol making is not only a Christmas symbol, it is a symbol of hope for lots of Parol makers. Parol making business is a source of income for lots of Filipinos. They make parol as early as June, a lot of them are sold in the market from October. Parol vendors can be found everywhere, you will see them on the side walks, bus stops, jeepney stops or even along the highway.

Parol has become the most recognizable Christmas ornament for Filipinos not just in the Philippines, but in any country where there is a Filipino community. Parol are sold overseas, these are usually made from capiz or shells and are intricately designed, these last longs and can be used every year. There are also Parol that are sold online.

Giant Lantern Festival - San Fernando, Pampanga Philippines

The most spectacular exihibition and parade of Parol is held every year in San Fernando Pampanga, famous for the most unique star lanterns in shapes, colors and sizes made from all kinds of material.

The town becomes the center of Christmas activities, every year spectators get to marvel the amazing lights of the giant lanterns. These lanterns were made by the skillful parol makers from Pampanga.

The Giant Lantern Festival of San Fernando is the event that the province of Pampanga is most known for. No doubt that is the reason why San Fernando, Pampanga has been dubbed as the Christmas Capital of the Philippines.

The parol uplifts the spirit, instills a sense of pride and hope, it not only brightens Filipino Christmas, but it serves as an inspiration for Filipino ingenuity.


Parol can brighten any place . . .

Source: maryan54 from Webshots.
Source: maryan54 from Webshots.

Photo Credits: Thanks to maryan54 from Webshots.

Photo by : MM del Rosario
Photo by : MM del Rosario
Photo by MM del Rosario
Photo by MM del Rosario

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The Filipino Parol at Sydney Christmas Parade

Bayanihan Dancers dancing with the parol.
Bayanihan Dancers dancing with the parol.
The Philippines' Float during the 2007 Sydney Christmas Parade.
The Philippines' Float during the 2007 Sydney Christmas Parade.
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Comments

yael 5 months ago

ang ganda ganda lalo na yung guitar

Samantha 6 months ago

Hey. Nice tutorials u got there. :))

person 6 months ago

thanks for helping me on my project! i only wish there was more then one craft. thx again!!!! from person

Stacy 6 months ago

I agree with you Sam these lanterns are cool.And have a Merry Christmas to all

Sam 6 months ago

Cool lanterns.Happy early christmas

airah03 6 months ago

tnx kasi may idea na ko ..............

jovelyn oponda 6 months ago

i love these parol ngayon alam ko na ang paggawa ng pa

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sophia 6 months ago

make your life alive

aresio balibag 6 months ago

wow!! 8's GREAT............

aprilrose 6 months ago

nice love it....

lolalhyn 6 months ago

i love this!!! i juz made a parol made out of straw for my demonstration project for my communication class... awesome!!! i'm hoping to amaze my classmates n professor for wat pinoy talent hav and super creative!!! hehe;)!

captfaw 6 months ago

Merry xmas everyone

Kristine 7 months ago

nice talaga...

fermin rabano 7 months ago

we are selling parol lantern for indoor & outdoor decor, for bulk order pls. call our landline 881-44-91, or email at fermin_rabano@yahoo.com.

alex 8 months ago

hello.. do you know how to make parol made of straw?

pat 8 months ago

happy christmas

Francis 8 months ago

We are selling Capiz Christmas lanterns(Parol) please find us in facebook 'Traditional Capiz' and please like us :D

KathiV 17 months ago

As a child growing up in the Philippines, it was alway exciting when the Parol vendors knocked on our door just before Christmas and I was able to choose my lantern. That signaled Christmas was almost here!

David and Susan 17 months ago

Looking to import some Parol Christmas Stars to sell on our site and for our Clients.

Any info would be appreciated.

David@yourfilipinawife.com

dante sta ana 17 months ago

I feel homesick..Merry Christmas.

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