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★ Vintage Japanese okimono - DRAGON COUPLE - MALE N FEMALE - SET OF 2 ★

 

The Dragon enjoys a very high reputation in zodiac culture. This imaginary creature was thought to speed across the sky with divine power. It is the token of authority, dignity, honor, success, luck, and capacity. Emperors entitled themselves exclusively as 'dragon'.

 

This sign represents “justice” and “trust”.

 

The Dragon enjoys a very high reputation in zodiac culture. This imaginary creature was thought to speed across the sky with divine power. It is the token of authority, dignity, honor, success, luck, and capacity. Emperors entitled themselves exclusively as 'dragon'.

 

People born in the year of the Dragon Japanese Zodiac are healthy individuals who maintain a sense of well being. Dragon people are highly energetic in nature and like to keep themselves well.

 

They are easily excitable yet they have downsides too. Dragon people are very short-tempered and tend to loose control at times. They are also very stubborn if things don't go there way.

 

Regardless of those negative traits, Dragon people are honest individuals and follow a good deal of self discipline. They are brave and courageous when times get rough, Dragons always stand the course.

 

Dragon people are very sensitive individuals and can get hurt easily. They are capable of inspiring trust in almost anyone. As the Japanese Dragon Zodiac Sign, they are the most peculiar of all the 12 signs. 

 

Excellent gift for dragon collectors!

 

If u have any questions, feel free to ask ;)

RYU Japanese Dragon Pair Gray Brown Serpent Animal Clay Ornament Totem Amulet

¥1,466 Regular Price
¥1,246Sale Price
  • ★ 1980s ★

    ★ DIMENSIONS : 4 cm x 4 cm x 2.5 cm ★

    ★ MATERIAL : CLAY - GOLD GLAZE ★

    ★ GRAY - EARTHEN BROWN - WHITE - GOLD ★

    ★ MADE IN JAPAN ★

  • This good-luck okimono is believed to invite happiness and money.

    Okimono is a Japanese term meaning ornament for display; objet d'art; decorative object.

    The Japanese word okimono compounds oku - "put; place; set; lay out; assign; station; leave" and mono - "thing; object; article". 

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