1. Introduction of Antique Chinese Dragon statue
In Chinese culture, dragons symbolize strength, wisdom, and auspiciousness, and are regarded as sacred guardians and the king of all things. The image of a traditional dragon usually includes a long body, scaly skin, and other animal features such as deer horns and eagle claws. The overall shape is full of majesty and power. The Chilong is a special form of dragon, usually without horns, and the image is more slender and agile. Chilong is often used as a decorative element in ancient handicrafts, symbolizing auspiciousness and protection, giving objects a noble atmosphere. Compared with traditional dragons, the image of Chilong is less majestic and more gentle, so it is widely used in the decorative art of the court and the nobility. This Antique Chinese Dragon sculpture well presents the typical characteristics of the Chilong.
This dragon sculpture adopts a classical oriental style. The overall color is turquoise, and the surface has delicate textures, giving people a simple and elegant texture. The dragon is slender, with a high head and a slightly open mouth, revealing sharp teeth, full of majesty. The dragon’s body curves smoothly, forming an elegant bend from head to tail, and the tail curls upward, showing the dynamic of flying in the air. The limbs are tight and powerful, and the front paws are firmly supported on the ground, showing a posture of strength and stability. The Antique Chinese Dragon sculpture is also decorated with small golden ornaments, adding to the overall exquisiteness. The short dragon horns on the head and the bright eyes make the image of the dragon vivid. Welcome to contact us for more details.
2. Production process of Antique Chinese Dragon statue
1. Showing the details drawing/ 3D mold for clients confirming.
2. Making clay mold/ foam mold according to drawing/ client’s photos/ 3D mold.
3. Making Bronze/Brass sculptures
4. Polishing the surface.
5. Professional painting and take all different views pictures/ videos, show to clients.
6. Packing into wooden cases after clients satisfied with sculptures.