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Dragon incense burner

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My Christmas Craft gift for my bf's sister-in-law.

A clay dragon sculpture with library, hollow so that it can hold an incense cone...4th panel shows the smoke coming from the nostrils :)

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dragon 148,495, sculpture 1,044, clay 482, incense 86, burner 16
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Type: Photography - Fursuit/Sculpture/Jewelry/etc
Published: 13 years ago
Rating: General

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chaosblackwing
13 years ago
That is freakin' awesome, about how long did that take you to make? Also, how do you get the incense cone in the dragon, I don't see any lines or anything to indicate a place that comes apart?
Hunterwolf
13 years ago
Thanks ^.^

Let's see...um...it took me about a week, several hours each day.  If I hadn't been watching Star Trek Voyager while doing it I would have completed it faster ^.^

As for the cone, the bottom of the dragon is open, so you place the cone on the "base" and then just put the dragon on top of it.
chaosblackwing
13 years ago
>Let's see...um...it took me about a week, several hours each day.  If I hadn't been watching Star Trek Voyager while doing it I would have completed it faster ^.^

Pretty impressive for that sort of time period. Did you have to do any bits over, the wings in particular seem like they had to have been tricky to pull off.

>As for the cone, the bottom of the dragon is open, so you place the cone on the "base" and then just put the dragon on top of it.

Smart way of doing it, does the dragon slot into the base at all, or just rest on it?
Hunterwolf
13 years ago
Nope....didn't have to redo anything.  The wings I tested before hand to see how fragile they were....good thing cos if they get too close to the flame they tend to melt :(  So used some test pieces to find the best way to heat them without meltyness.

And no, dragon just rests on base, its pretty center heavy so its not going to put more weight in any one direction, plus the tail and foreclaws help with the stability.
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