a cylindrical firework that projects a series of colored balls of fire
a firework consisting of a tube filled with a composition which discharges brilliantly colored balls and sparks of fire
a firework that discharges stars of fire at intervals
a long tube containing several large stars which fire intermittently at a regular interval
A mainstay of many a display the Candle projects a variety of stars, comets or other effects. Often fired in batteries with mixed and matched effects.
This is a long tube-shaped firework that fires several stars into the air.
Narrow diameter cardboard tube loaded with a sequence of stars or inserts and propelling powder.
Test conducted underground in an unstemmed hole to minimize, but not eliminate, the release of radioactivity to the atmosphere. Because incandescent gases were released, this was sometimes referred to as a "Roman candle" effect.
Shoot flaming balls one after another. Several balls are loaded into a spiral wound paper tube with each shell containing a lift charge and a delay in between shots.
A paper tube filled with composition that shoots flaming balls out one end of the tube. Most roman candles have five or more balls. Roman candles should never be held in your hand. Instead, they should be planted securely in the ground and pointed away from people and flammable objects. A good way to shoot roman candles is to get a five gallon pail and fill it with kitty litter. The roman candles can be easily inserted into the bucket of kitty litter and fired safely.
Ground based firework which works like a repeating gun by shooting out stars at regular intervals
A tube firework that shots multiple flaming balls most often with different colors and reports but other times with special effects and various noise effects.
Roman Candle was Elliott Smith's debut album as a solo artist, having previously been a singer for the band Heatmiser. The album has a raw, homemade sound (see Lo-fi), with Smith playing each instrument and recording it on his 4-track.