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The Golden Serpent King
The Golden Serpent King
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This is a legacy in ceramic form.
The King Chinese Dragon stands at 56 cm long, 28 cm wide, and 48 cm tall, crafted by hand, fired with care, and shaped over the course of more than two years. It’s the most sophisticated and elaborate dragon its makers have ever attempted. Only 88 exist. Each one is numbered. Each one is irreplaceable...
It’s made right.
Every coil, claw, and scale is hand-carved. Not molded. And certainly not replicated. The ceramic surface moves between gloss and satin, with polished gold shimmer set beside softer, matte finishes. That contrast brings depth. Light rolls across it like water. Nothing is still. The dragon feels alive in motion, wrapped in its own serpentine rhythm, like a continuous loop with no start, no end.
It rests on a black lacquered wood base. It's simple and steady. Almost ceremonial. Like a private altar meant to raise the creature.
Look closer at the details...
The face is fierce, but not wild. Eyes wide. Horns curled. Mouth open just enough to speak of power, not threat. The body twists like ink in water; never stiff, never frozen. At its core, gripped in one claw, rests the orb: the dragon’s pearl, the symbol of knowledge and destiny. It’s the story.
This sculpture anchors and swallows a whole room with its charm.
In Chinese tradition, dragons are guardians. Leaders. They rule water, command storms, and protect what matters. Every part of the dragon (stag horns, eagle claws, carp scales, serpent tail) comes from something powerful in nature. Together, they form something greater: a force that governs by wisdom.
In palaces, temples, tombs, and scrolls, dragons have watched over generations. This one carries that history forward, shaped for modern spaces but full of ancestral weight.
Use it where presence is needed.
In Feng Shui, it draws auspicious energy. Place it facing a doorway or open room to invite good fortune and repel what doesn’t belong. In formal interiors, studies, or libraries, it holds space with quiet strength. It’s also a meaningful gift, especially for milestone occasions within East Asian cultural traditions, where dragons symbolize life’s great turning points.
For serious collectors of mythological art, ceramic sculptures, or Asian heritage décor, this is both rare and unmatched. You won’t find its equal in technique, scale, or intention.
This is wildlife collectible meets imperial icon. It’s handcrafted art rooted in over 6,000 years of tradition, and it's fired for the present.
Own one of the 88. Bring the guardian home.
Get your King Dragon; carefully packed, ready to display.
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