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Oh, and before I forget. This dragon is no Chinese dragon. Chinese dragons were most commonly seen with five fingers or claws. Not counting the little stub used to help grab objects. This dragon has three fingers (or claws, not including the stub.) Therefor making it a Japanese dragon. The horns on the head are also kind of a give away. Most dragons in much older Japanese folklore had such horns as this one does. I dont mean to be a bully of any sorts. I just thought I should correct you. It is still a very nice product never the less.
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