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Dragon holds profound symbolic significance in Chinese culture, embodying concepts such asauspiciousness, strength, authority, prosperity, and auspicious omens, among others.12

  • Auspiciousness and Prosperity: In Chinese culture, the dragon is revered as a symbol of auspiciousness, bringing good fortune and blessings. Traditional practices like painting the “eye” on a dragon or performing dragon dances are often carried out to invoke luck and prosperity. The dragon’s image is also widely adopted as a talisman, appearing in various art forms—including paintings, sculptures, and literary works—to convey messages of good fortune and happiness.
  • Strength and Majesty: As a mythical creature, the dragon is frequently depicted as a being of immense power and regal dignity. In countless legends and stories, the dragon embodies bravery, strength, and independence—capable of overcoming formidable challenges and vanquishing adversaries. Consequently, the dragon’s image is often used to represent valiant warriors or powerful nations, evoking an image of relentless determination and unwavering resilience.
  • Authority and Prestige: Throughout traditional culture, the dragon has long been associated with imperial authority and the ruling elite. Emperors were referred to as “True Dragons of Heaven,” symbolizing supreme power and unparalleled status. Palace architecture and decorative motifs frequently feature dragon imagery, serving to underscore the majesty and authority of the royal court.
  • Prosperity and Good Fortune: Beyond its associations with power, prestige, and strength, the dragon is also regarded as a harbinger of wealth and good fortune. For this reason, Chinese households often adorn their homes with dragon-themed ornaments, hoping to invite an atmosphere of auspiciousness and prosperity into their lives.

Model Size: Approximately 170 mm long

Printing Notes: Ensure that printing filaments are kept dry and the build plate is thoroughly cleaned. We recommend using silk‑based materials for printing, and care should be taken when removing supports from the dragon’s claws.

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