IMPERIAL DRAGON

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Current Bid (USD) 0.00 Member Since August 2, 2007 in Australia
Bid Increment 25.00
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Starting Bid (USD) 31500.00
Reserve Price (USD) none
Starts October 13, 2008 10:00 PM
Ends October 27, 2008 9:55 PM Basic Shipping Information
Auction Category Investment Opal Shipping Cost 0.00 paid by seller
Auction ID 118525 Shipping Insurance (optional) 0.00

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Imperial Dragon 36cm x 36cm (unframed) To the Chinese, the Imperial Dragon or Lung, is considered to be the primary of four benevolent spiritual animals, the other three being the phoenix, the unicorn and the tortoise.  Having unrivaled wisdom and power the dragon symbolized the Emperors of China themselves, who were actually called dragons.  Hsi, China’s first emperor, was said to have a dragon’s tail.  Shen nung, his successor was supposed to have been fathered by a dragon.  The Chinese Emperor sat on a dragon throne, rode in a dragon boat and slept in a dragon bed.  To distinguish the Chinese Imperial Dragon from all other dragons, only the Imperial Dragon bore five claws.   Jenadors Imperial Dragon comes alive with the intensity and sparkle of gem opal.The design of an image is etched into 5mm thick black glass.  The etching is embedded with opal that has been selected and cut for its brilliance and luster.  The finished piece is then framed and when mounted on a wall or perhaps a bench top with lighting directed on it, the image comes to life!  A truly beautiful, spectacular masterpiece. Jenador exhibits her art around the world, her works are investment, collector pieces and are sold with a Certificate of Appraisal.  To view online DVD please visit www.gemopalart.com   

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If there is any damage to the art a complaint must be filed with the shipper immediately.  If there is a creative discrepancy or misrepresentation of the piece received then a claim must be filed with Jenador Pty Ltd within 72 hours of receipt.  You can notify us by fax at 03 5442 7727 or call us at 03 5442 7727.  We request a written notice with photograph that detail the discrepancies and sent to us by certified mail.  Any physical damage to the art MUST be reported immediately to the delivery company (i.e FedEx, Australia Post, etc).  Jennifer Benaim is responsible for the integrity of the artwork and our representation only.

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