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  2. Unique lighting alternatives for your Halloween pumpkin: Video

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    Use a battery-operated candle. These give the same effect as real candles, but they’re way safer and easier to use. They come in a variety of sizes, so go for the one that best fits your pumpkin.

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  5. Candelabra - Wikipedia

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    A candelabra, with lit candles. A candelabrum (plural candelabra but also used as the singular form) is a candle holder with multiple arms. [1] [2] [3] "Candelabra" can be used to describe a variety of candle holders including chandeliers. However, candelabra can also be distinguished as branched candle holders that are placed on a surface such ...

  6. Jack-o'-lantern - Wikipedia

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    A traditional American jack-o'-lantern, made from a pumpkin, lit from within by a candle A picture carved onto a jack-o'-lantern for Halloween. A jack-o'-lantern (or jack o'lantern) is a carved lantern, most commonly made from a pumpkin, or formerly a root vegetable such as a mangelwurzel, rutabaga or turnip. [1]

  7. Girandole - Wikipedia

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    An ornate American candelabra hung with crystals described as a girandole [10] Girandole has been used as a term for a variety of lighting devices and objects. Originally a term for a type of firework, it was used in the second half of the 17th century in France to mean a type of candelabra, usually with 6 arms emerging from a central stem. [8]