Who does need a cute little dragon in their lives? Sometimes it's nice to take a break from the realistic colours of models and give a more colourful creative side a chance to play.
The ceramic dragons are kiln fired, hand poured and decorated here in Corry pa. The slip is also local, and made 100% in the USA. Most of them are gloss finish, but occasionally I try something new and it comes out matte.
The resin dragons are my favourite, and have had rave reviews from customers who bought them. The first year we took them to Breyerfest I almost sold out (and we took a LOT). They are so much more fun in person than my pictures show. No two will ever be exactly the same, as I'm always buying new stuff to try with them, and a drop here or a scoop there of ingredients can drastically change the outcome. I'm always looking for new dragon molds to add to the lineup too, so check back every so often, there might be a new one to enjoy.
The clear resin dragons look like ice. I started pouring them for artists who want to paint their own, but a lot of customers just buy them because honestly in person, they are really cool to look at. I kept a few myself lol. As they are a simple pour, no colour added, they are sold cheaper, and are orderable if you want several to repaint or whatever.
Shipping may seem a little higher on multiple resin pieces, but that's because the resin itself is heavier. They are solid cast, and while small, they still add up. The candle holder dragon is over a pound of resin just by himself!
The ceramic dragons are kiln fired, hand poured and decorated here in Corry pa. The slip is also local, and made 100% in the USA. Most of them are gloss finish, but occasionally I try something new and it comes out matte.
The resin dragons are my favourite, and have had rave reviews from customers who bought them. The first year we took them to Breyerfest I almost sold out (and we took a LOT). They are so much more fun in person than my pictures show. No two will ever be exactly the same, as I'm always buying new stuff to try with them, and a drop here or a scoop there of ingredients can drastically change the outcome. I'm always looking for new dragon molds to add to the lineup too, so check back every so often, there might be a new one to enjoy.
The clear resin dragons look like ice. I started pouring them for artists who want to paint their own, but a lot of customers just buy them because honestly in person, they are really cool to look at. I kept a few myself lol. As they are a simple pour, no colour added, they are sold cheaper, and are orderable if you want several to repaint or whatever.
Shipping may seem a little higher on multiple resin pieces, but that's because the resin itself is heavier. They are solid cast, and while small, they still add up. The candle holder dragon is over a pound of resin just by himself!