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Tealight Candle Statue with 2 Dragons on Roman Columns |
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Size: 12"H
Weight: N/A
Material: Black
Resin
Item: 014841
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| Distilled down to its essence, this is just a place to hold a single simple tealight candle. Looked at more accurately, it is a beautiful sculpture of dragons and pillars. But this piece is more than just something pleasing to look at. There is an entire story in its decorative design. The two dragons, perfectly detailed from their horns and scales to their leathery wings and curving, arrow-tipped tails, have invaded the remnants of a ruined, ancient temple. One dragon leaps high to get over the outer wall, landing on brick resting atop three pillars. Even the weight of both the dragon and the passing centuries fails to buckle the sturdy supports. The other dragon slips between the pillars, but only gets its head through before both spot a gleaming treasure, a pool of molten gold that catches their avaricious eyes. Their tails wrap gleefully around the nearby pillars, wringing them like a thief wringing his hands at the sight of a valuable take. The only question now is, which dragon gets the treasure…?
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DRAGON CANDLEHOLDERS
AND TEA LIGHTS:
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