New Year’s Eve Traditions- Fireworks & SparklersIndia’s First Independence Day CelebrationsHappy (Free Law) Independence Day!

Sparklers And Fireworks

May 25, 2010 · Posted in Family, Holiday Parties 

Fireworks and sparklers are a big part of our celebrations. The big sparkling fireworks exploding in the sky, making colorful trails of firelight and sparkles just blow our mind away. We forget all our sorrows and hurdles of life, watching those glowing embers in the night sky. Events like the New Years Eve are hard to imagine without the fireworks.

Fireworks were first developed in ancient China. Invented to frighten away evil spirits soon they became popular among the wealthy during large, impressive parties. Not until the 14th century did fireworks and sparklers become available to the general public. Today fireworks are a major part of our biggest celebrations.

The most popular form of fireworks are sparklers a small stick type firework that can be hand held. Before sparklers became available to the public market, people were accustomed to seeing fireworks in the sky, but now they could actually participate and have a chance to see the sparklers from close range and wave or run with them. Due to affordable price and ease of use, sparklers became the most popular of all fireworks. They are mostly used by children at at events like Independence Day celebrations and during Bonfire Night celebrated in England.

Since the invention of sparklers, they have evolved to fit into our more common celebration events like birthdays and weddings. Today's sparklers are much safer than their previous incarnations and can be used little concern. Still, as it is a burning material, some precautions are required, especially when children are using them.

Wedding sparklers are the new wave in spectacular weddings. Colored and crackling sparklers are big hits themselves at other important celebrations like Independence Day and Bonfire Night.  Using sparklers is a fun and exciting way to make your next celebration spectacular.Remember to keep your guests safe and have a blast.


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New Year’s Eve Traditions- Fireworks & SparklersIndia’s First Independence Day CelebrationsHappy (Free Law) Independence Day!