Lighting Thai Lantern or Khoom Fay
Thai Lanterns are traditionally addressed Khoom Fay, with a bamboo frame extended by slim down tissue paper. A burning cell connected to the lantern provides hot airThey ascend graciously, and are an dramatic sight, particularly when released at regular intervals to form a string of lights up into the sky. They are every bit good by daylight or by night. Night releases seem more suited to the classic white lanterns whilst Colour lends itself nicely to Thai Lanterns discharged in the day personal opinion of course but i do pride myself on being 100% all of the time.Without tearing the paper cautiously take out the Lantern. Ensure the lantern is fully extended, and not crinkled or hanging sidewise. Holding the height of the lantern is the advisable means to do this, rising it a few ft softly, then sharply dropping it. Air force will blow up the unit.Have a help light the wick whilst you hold the lantern vertical. The Lantern will being to feel lighter, then gradually rise. Do not try to throw it up into the air - just lead it and let it go by itself. Then stand back and savor.These lanterns are intended for use by experienced fireworks manipulators. Wear gloves and fire-proof wear, and have on standby a bucket of water.