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DRAGONS 100 | Material : MOOSE | IDR 3.000.000 : USD $ 300
DRAGON 200 | Material Deer antelier : USD $ 2.000.000,- | USD $ 200
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DRAGON 300 | Material : MOOSE | IDR 3.000.000 : USD $ 300
DRAGON 400 | Material : MOOSE | IDR 3.500.000 : USD $ 350
DRAGON FLY (EUROPEAN DRAGON)
MATERIAL : MOOSE HORN | IDR 3.500.000 : USD $ 350
The Mighty Dragon : IDR 5.000.000,- : USD $ 500 (Moose Horn)
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The Mighty Dragon : IDR 5.000.000,- : USD $ 500 (Moose Horn)
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The Mighty Dragon | BY COMMISION
The Mighty Dragon : IDR 3.500.000,- USD $ 350 (Moose Horn)
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The Mighty Dragon : IDR 3.500.000,- : USD $ 350 (Moose Horn)
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The Mighty Dragon : IDR 3.500.000,- : USD $ 350 (Mammouth)
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The Mighty Dragon : IDR 3.500.000,- : USD $ 350 (Moose Horn)
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The Mighty Dragon : IDR 3.500.000,- : USD 350 (Mammouth)
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The Mighty Dragon : IDR 3.500.000,- : USD 350 (Moose Horn)
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Item : DRAGON FIGHTING (Pertarungan Naga) : USD 2500
Material : Tanduk Moose (Moose Horn)
Dimension : 28 cm x 20 cm
HISTORY ABOUT DRAGONS
A DRAGON
A dragon is a legendary creature, typically scaled or fire-spewing and with serpentine, reptilian or avian traits, that features in the myths of many cultures around world. The two most well-known cultural traditions of dragon are
The European dragon, derived from European folk traditions and ultimately related to Balkans and Western Asian mythologies. Most are depicted as reptilian creatures with animal-level intelligence, and are uniquely six-limbed (four legs and a separate set of wings).
The Chinese dragon, with counterparts in Japan (namely the Japanese dragon), Korea and other East Asian and South Asian countries. Most are depicted as serpentine creatures with above-average intelligence, and are quadrupeds (four legs and wingless).
The two traditions may have evolved separately, but have influenced each other to a certain extent, particularly with the cross-cultural contact of recent centuries. The English word dragon and Latin word draco derive from Greek δράκων (drákōn), “dragon, serpent of huge size, water-snake”.[wikipedia]
EUROPEAN DRAGONS
European dragons are legendary creatures in folklore and mythology among the overlapping cultures of Europe.
In the modern period, the European dragon is typically depicted as a large, fire-breathing, scaly, horned, lizard-like creature; the creature also has leathery, bat-like wings, four legs, and a long, muscular prehensile tail. Some depictions show dragons with feathered wings, crests, ear frills, fiery manes, ivory spikes running down its spine, and various exotic decorations. Others have no legs or multiple heads.
In folktales, dragon’s blood often contains unique powers, keeping them alive for longer or giving them poisonous or acidic properties. For example, in the opera Siegfried, dragon’s blood allows Siegfried to understand the language of the Forest Bird. The typical dragon protects a cavern or castle filled with gold and treasure. An evil dragon is often associated with a great hero who tries to slay it, and a good one is said to give wise advice.
Though a winged creature, the dragon is generally to be found in its underground lair, a cave that identifies it as an ancient creature of earth. Possibly, the dragons of European and Mid-Eastern mythology stem from misunderstood fossils and exaggerations of species of poisonous lizards and snakes.[wikipedia]