Introduction
Lanterns are a staple of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese holiday. They’re used to create a festive atmosphere and convey good wishes. The artistic decoration of lanterns often draws a lot of attention, and you can customize them with different materials, patterns, and text to create unique designs.
For this project, we’ve crafted a lantern out of wood, featuring the image of Chang’e, the moon goddess from Chinese mythology. After laser-cutting the wood pieces, we painted them to add color and depth to the design. Then, we carefully assembled the parts to create a beautiful, meaningful lantern.
Machine Used
Material Needed
- A basswood board
- A tube of glue
- Paint and pens
Settings
- Engraving Speed:80mm/s
- Engraving Power:15%
- Cutting Speed:15mm/s
- Cutting Power:45%
- DPI: 500
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Come and Try!
The result is a visually striking lantern that’s both decorative and symbolic. The wooden structure gives it a warm, natural feel, while the laser-cut details of Chang’e add an element of traditional Chinese culture. When lit from within, the lantern casts intricate shadows, creating a magical ambiance.
This handcrafted lantern is more than just a light source – it’s a piece of art that carries the spirit of the Mid-Autumn Festival. It’s perfect for decorating your home during the holiday, or as a thoughtful gift for friends and family. The combination of traditional imagery and modern crafting techniques makes this lantern a unique way to celebrate and share cultural heritage.