prüglampen
Prüglampen, also known as "prügellampen" or "prügellampen" in German, are a type of traditional German lantern used for illumination during the Christmas season. The term "prüglampen" translates to "punching lanterns" or "punching lamps," referring to the method of construction, which involves punching holes into a piece of wood or cardboard to create a lattice pattern. This lattice is then covered with colored paper or fabric, creating a decorative and festive light source.
The prüglampen is a staple of German Christmas traditions, particularly in the regions of Bavaria and Swabia.
The construction of a prüglampen typically involves several steps. First, a piece of wood or cardboard is
Prüglampen are not only decorative but also serve a practical purpose. They provide a warm and inviting
In recent years, prüglampen have gained popularity beyond their traditional regions, with artisans and craftsmen creating