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Small 19in. 60 Light Cherry Blossom Lights

Small 19in. 60 Light Cherry Blossom Lights Cherry Blossom Lighted Branches |
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Item Number: IPLCHBL60
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About Branch Lights: Add some originality and beautiful design to your home with Branch lights; a new home decor item. Popular in Eurpoe and Asia, we are now making them available in the US. Branch lights are beautiful florals with an elegant soft glow. Taking the idea of a fake flower to a whole new level with illumination. These lights are artistic in design, not to be hung from the ceiling like Christmas decorations. Not only are these lights beautiful and delicate but if grouped together in a vase, they act like their own glowing light. These can be mixed and matched with any decor and vase to create any scheme; from ultra modern to Victorian. These lights also go great for parties, weddings, etc. We have Willow Branch Lights, Cherry Blossom Lights, White Plum Tree Light, and Orchid Lights
Specifications:
Number of lights: 60
Height: 19 in.
# Of Stems: 2
Power Cord: 18 ft.
UL and CUL approved
Indoor Use Only (or covered outdoor)
Our Branch Lights can be Bent/Formed to any shape or style
*Please Note: Vase/Fake Decoration Not Included
Sample Images of Cherry Blossom Lights (Large and Small):
*Note: Vase/Fake Decoration Not Included
About The Cherry Blossom:
Whereas in China the cherry blossom symbolizes feminine beauty, the feminine principle, or love in the language of herbs, in Japan the cherry blossoms are believed to exemplify the transient nature of life, because of their short blooming times.
Sakura is the Japanese name for cherry trees, and their blossoms. In English, the word "sakura" is equivalent to the Japanese flowering cherry, and their blossoms are commonly called cherry blossoms. Cherry fruit (known in Japanese as sakuranbo) comes from another species of tree.Sakura is indigenous to many Asian states including: China, India, Japan, and Korea. Japan has a wide variety of sakura; well over 200 cultivars can be found there. Cherry blossoms also symbolize clouds due to their nature of blooming en masse, besides being an enduring metaphor for the ephemeral nature of life, an aspect of Japanese cultural tradition that is often associated with Buddhistic influence, and which is embodied in the concept of mono no aware. The association of the Sakura with mono no aware dates back to 18th-century scholar Motoori Norinaga. The transience of the blossoms, the extreme beauty and quick death, has often been associated with mortality; for this reason, Sakura are richly symbolic, and have been utilized often in Japanese art, manga, anime, and film, as well as at musical performances for ambient effect.
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