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Pair of Dragons - Ink Drawing on Ostrich Egg
Pair of Dragons - Ink Drawing on Ostrich Egg
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A unique piece, between symbolic force and artistic refinement
A unique and spectacular piece, this work combines art and rarity.
Anatomical illustrator Juliette Grange has meticulously drawn two dragons using a technique close to pointillism, combined with remarkable anatomical precision.
- Artist: Juliette Grange
- Technique: Ink on ostrich egg (pointillism)
- Base: Black brass
- Dimensions (cm): L 26 × H 22 × D 12.5
- Dominant color: Beige / Black
- Unique piece: Yes
- Use: Indoor only
“This piece is made on a natural support and complies with current legislation (WILDLIFE/CITES). Certificate available upon request.”
A classic in the world of Chinese tattooing, this motif gains a new dimension here by being transposed onto ostrich eggs. Each dot is applied by hand, requiring several days of patient work, until it gives life to dragons that seem to jealously guard the object.
Presented on a black brass base, this rare piece combines symbolic tradition and artistic modernity, to become a signature element in an interior, a hall or a cabinet of curiosities.
Why choose this room?
- Unique work : a non-reproducible creation
- Symbolic power : the dragon, guardian and protector in the Chinese imagination
- Artistic craftsmanship : precision, patience and technical mastery
- Signature object : a piece that catches the eye, creates a conversation and leaves a lasting impression.
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Pair of Dragons - Ink Drawing on Ostrich Egg
A unique piece, between symbolic force and artistic refinement A unique and spectacular piece, this work combines art and rarity. Anatomical illustrator Juliette Grange has meticulously drawn two dragons using a technique close to pointillism, combined with remarkable anatomical precision. Artist: Juliette Grange Techn


