The dragon, a fabulous monster common to many mythologies, was usually conceived as a huge, bat-winged, fire-breathing creature with a barbed tail. The word dragon is derived from the Greek drakon, which was used originally for any large serpent. With the advent of Christianity, dragons came to be symbolic of sin and paganism and the slaying of a dragon was the crowning achievement of the heroes of the ancients. However, our beautifully detailed sculpture remains a beneficent creature, capturing the bond between mother and child, and eschews the traditional view of the dragon as an agent of evil.

  DIMENSIONS WEIGHT
CAS-MAT-WS
Western Slate
12"W x 16"H x 15"D
30 cm x 40 cm x 38 cm
70 lbs
31.8 kg

Note: All colour, weight and dimensions are approximate.

Western Slate

The stains will not wash off nor fade in the sun under normal use, however, excessive abrasive cleaning and wear may reveal the grey concrete underneath. Please note that finishes are hand-applied and will vary slightly from piece to piece.

  1. Western Slate
  2. York Stone
  3. Basalt Grey
  4. Ancient Stone