This sweet little dragon could be a great new addition to any dragon collection. He’s been sculpted from a soft yellow polymer clay with a red, yellow, and orange swirled stomach. His adorable eyes have been delicately hand painted. The fire inspired wings are created from polymer clay and hand colored with pastels. This mini dragon sculpture measures at approximately 4 cm tall with a wing span of approximately 5 1/2 cm. Any collector would appreciate this dragon statue as a gift.
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