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Chinese Dragon curving on a decorative base Garden Ornament

1. Introduction of Chinese Dragon Ornament In traditional Chinese culture, dragons symbolize sacredness, majesty and auspiciousness. They are considered to be mythical beasts that control wind and rain and protect all things. Therefore, dragon sculptures are not only decorative artworks, but also carry profound cultural implications. This dragon-shaped fountain sculpture is inspired by the oriental […]

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Chinese Dragon bronze Fountain

1. Introduction of Bronze Dragon Fountain The dragon is an important symbol in Chinese culture, representing power, auspiciousness and endless power. In ancient times, the dragon was regarded as a sacred beast exclusive to the royal family. It was also a symbol of good weather and good harvests, and was given the sacred responsibility of […]

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Dragon Wall Fountain

1. Introduction of Dragon Wall Fountain This Wall Fountain, a breathtaking marble dragon head statue relief wall fountain, has become a treasure among works of art with its exquisite carving craftsmanship and profound cultural connotation. The dragon in the Dragon Wall Fountain is vivid, hovering on the round stone slab, showing a kind of majesty […]

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Traditional Chinese Dragon Art

Do you know the traditional chinese dragon art? The Chinese dragon, a mysterious symbol with a long history, represents authority, auspiciousness, and profound cultural heritage. Its unique image holds an important position in Chinese civilization and is hailed as a symbol of the country. The diverse forms of dragons, from traditional painting to modern technology, […]

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Dragon Fountain Statue

1. What does the dragon statue mean? A lot of people are interested in Chinese dragon statue feng shui. Dragon sculptures have different symbolic meanings in different cultures. In Chinese culture, the dragon is regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness and power. As a national beast of China, dragons represent imperial power, dignity, and power, […]

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