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Crafted with high-density rosewood frames, this palace lantern offers exceptional durability, resisting warping and cracking even after decades of use, solving the common pain point of traditional wooden lanterns being fragile. The hand-painted dragon and phoenix motifs follow strict royal court painting techniques, with each stroke executed by skilled artisans, delivering a level of detail that mass-produced printed lanterns cannot match. Equipped with energy-efficient warm white LED bulbs, it consumes 80% less power than traditional incandescent lamps, with a 50,000-hour lifespan, eliminating the need for frequent bulb replacements. Its dual installation design allows flexible placement in high-ceiling halls or on antique tabletops, and the soft, diffused light from the silk screen creates a warm, regal atmosphere without glare. Additionally, it comes with an official craft authentication certificate, making it not just a decorative item but a valuable cultural artifact that preserves intangible cultural heritage techniques for modern audiences.

The lantern measures 60cm in height and 40cm in width, with a rosewood frame thickness of 2cm, ensuring structural stability while maintaining an elegant silhouette. The hand-dyed silk screen is made from 100% natural mulberry silk, with a thickness of 0.15mm, providing excellent light diffusion without fading over time. The 12W warm white LED bulbs emit 800 lumens of soft 3000K light, replicating the warm glow of traditional candlelight while being safe and energy-efficient. The ceiling suspension kit includes a 100cm adjustable stainless steel chain, suitable for ceilings with heights ranging from 2.5m to 4m. For tabletop use, it comes with a 10cm rosewood base that adds stability and complements the overall design. The lantern weighs 8kg, and its power cord is 2.5m long, allowing flexible placement near power outlets. It also features an on/off switch on the base for easy operation, with no complex assembly required.
This palace lantern is perfect for luxury indoor spaces such as five-star hotel lobbies, private villa living rooms, and ancient architecture exhibition halls, where it can serve as a focal point of cultural decoration. It is also ideal for formal cultural events, including Spring Festival galas, Mid-Autumn Festival banquets, and traditional wedding ceremonies, adding a regal touch to the venue. For cultural institutions and museums, it can be used as part of intangible cultural heritage exhibitions to showcase traditional Chinese craft techniques. Additionally, it is a sought-after collectible for art enthusiasts and cultural heritage collectors, as each piece is unique and authenticated by official craft associations. Homeowners with a preference for traditional Chinese aesthetics can also place it in their living rooms or study rooms to enhance the cultural atmosphere of their living spaces throughout the year, not just during festive seasons.