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The Blue Dragon - Helwa In elvish, Helwa means pale blue. I imagine this sea dragon patrolled the waters off some coast, eating fish and harassing fishermen. She has gills, embedded water jewels (glass) and a stream-lined horn row. She is made with paper and cloth mache, horns are baked clay and teeth are polymorph plastic. She's painted with spray enamel, acrylic and latex and is mounted on a wood plaque. The head and neck are wire supported. She weighs: 14 lbs Dimensions are: 23" tall x 23" deep x 12" wide Adoption Fee: please contact |
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The Red Dragon - Narwa Narwa in elvish means fiery red. This dragon has a pleased look as if she ate the canary and is licking her lips. She won the Art Show Directors Choice Award at the 2014 Arisia Convention. She is made with paper and cloth mache, horns are baked clay and teeth are polymorph plastic. She's painted with spray enamel, acrylic and latex and is mounted on a wood plaque. The head and neck are wire supported. She weighs: 7 lbs Dimensions are: 23" tall x 24" deep x 12" wide Adoption Fee: please contact |
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The Green Dragon - Wilwarin This dragon's name means butterfly. His colors were inspired by the beautiful black swallowtail caterpillar. I imagine his habitat was a dense forest where he hunted the misguided travelers. He is made with paper and cloth mache, horns are baked clay and teeth are polymorph plastic. He's painted with spray enamel, acrylic and latex and is mounted on a wood plaque. The head and neck are wire supported. He weighs: 14 lbs Dimensions are: 28" tall x 22" deep x 12" wide Adoption Fee: please contact |