In medieval Europe, the dragon was a bloodthirsty, fire-breathing figure. Its ferociousness struck terror in all. In Asia, the dragon managed to retain its prestige and is known as a beneficent creature. Dragons came to Japan with much of the rest of Chinese culture, and there (as ryu or tatsu) it became capable of changing its size at will, even to the point of becoming invisible. Japanese dragons, though regarded as powers of the air, are usually wingless. They are among the deified forces of nature in Taoism. Celebrate the power of the dragon with our norens. Handcrafted in Japan. Usually leaves our warehouse in 1-2 business days. Click to See More Norens |
• 33.5" width x 51" length. • 100% cotton. Dry clean recommended. |
• 33.5" width x 59" length. • 60% cotton x 40% rayon. Dry clean recommended |
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