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As to where the inspiration for the
candlehouses began, it's rather vague.
One source tells the story of how
candles
played an important part in the drive for freedom. In
1991,
when the Republic of Lithuania broke away from Russia,
the
Lithuanians showed their longing for freedom by
placing lit
candles in the windows of their houses. The candles
blazing
in the windows of thousands of homes validated the
widespread
endorsement for freedom.
This image ignited the concept of making
ceramic houses to resemble homes in the Lithuanian
villages
commemorating their unmitigated longing for
freedom.
Interesting morsels of Lithuanian facts
and figures:
- Lithuania is the largest of the three Baltic
States
- The three major cities are Vilnius (the
capital), Kaunas and Klaipeda
- Vilnius is the largest with 415,000
people
- Lithuania is 65,200 sq. km. or about the
size of West Virginia.
- The average temperature in January is
29°F
- More than 2,800 lakes are found in
Lithuania
- The population of Lithuania was 3,701,000
on January, 1999
- Formal Name: Republic of Lithuania (Lietuvos
Republica)
- Short Name: Lieutuva
Candlehouse Ltd., USA imports beautiful
ceramic candlehouses that are created one by one, each
individually,
by artists in Lithuania. They are imported to the
United States
by Tracy Perrotta, owner of Candlehouse Ltd., who
traveled
to Lithuania in 1996 and 1998.
From 1993-1998, the Perrotta Family
lived in Germany where Chuck was assigned to the
Landstuhl
Regional Medical Center. In 1996, Emily's 6th grade
Odyssey
of the Mind group participated in a school exchange
with a
Technical School in Klaipeda, Lithuania. It was in
Klaipeda
where Tracy was introduced to these unique Lithuanian
ceramic
houses and the concept of importing them to the U.S.
was ignited.
Contact Information:
Tracy Perrotta
816 Hillaire Dr
Pittsburgh, PA 15243
(412) 279-0346
questions@candlehouse.net
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