Leafy Sea Dragons.
"The giant red Sea Dragon is the most bizarre of all the creatures so far, with ribbons of skin that grow from its chin and from its belly and back. They spread from its head and trail from its tail, and it's easy to see why it's enemies fail to find where it feeds...among the red weeds."
- Ruth Heller, "How to Hide an Octopus & Other Sea Creatures."
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Silicone leafy sea dragons. Cast in Dragon Skin Platinum Silicone. The leaves are cast separately and assembled using silicone adhesive before painting. They're flexible, elegant and flowy under water, move realistically and can be used as a prop or accessory. Flat-backed and available single either left or right-facing, or in pairs.
Premades available in a variety of colors in limited quantities.
"The giant red Sea Dragon is the most bizarre of all the creatures so far, with ribbons of skin that grow from its chin and from its belly and back. They spread from its head and trail from its tail, and it's easy to see why it's enemies fail to find where it feeds...among the red weeds."
- Ruth Heller, "How to Hide an Octopus & Other Sea Creatures."
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Silicone leafy sea dragons. Cast in Dragon Skin Platinum Silicone. The leaves are cast separately and assembled using silicone adhesive before painting. They're flexible, elegant and flowy under water, move realistically and can be used as a prop or accessory. Flat-backed and available single either left or right-facing, or in pairs.
Premades available in a variety of colors in limited quantities.
"The giant red Sea Dragon is the most bizarre of all the creatures so far, with ribbons of skin that grow from its chin and from its belly and back. They spread from its head and trail from its tail, and it's easy to see why it's enemies fail to find where it feeds...among the red weeds."
- Ruth Heller, "How to Hide an Octopus & Other Sea Creatures."
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Silicone leafy sea dragons. Cast in Dragon Skin Platinum Silicone. The leaves are cast separately and assembled using silicone adhesive before painting. They're flexible, elegant and flowy under water, move realistically and can be used as a prop or accessory. Flat-backed and available single either left or right-facing, or in pairs.
Premades available in a variety of colors in limited quantities.