14 Nov 2009 Dragon Fossil on Ebay
Small dragon skeleton fossil

Small dragon skeleton fossil

Dug up in West Sweden, Texas by an amateur paleontologist, this small dragon skeleton is over 50% complete. By the size, it’s been determined that this is an immature Draco Pygmaei (Pygmaen Dragon).

No, I haven’t gone bonkers. This is actually a bas relief piece that I’ve had in my Etsy shop for some time now. I decided to pull it and try it out on Ebay but it’s not getting many hits so I figured I’d do a little blog post about it. This piece took me around 10 hours to make and includes a pound of polymer clay, sponge coral, and an amethyst. The spine bones from the neck through the tail are all sponge coral. All the other bones were sculpted out of polymer clay except for a couple of small bones in the wing.

I have it permanently mounted in a black shadow box frame and plan on including a COA by the Draconus Reliquiae Magister from 1947, when the skeleton was “discovered.” I’ve debated putting together a small photo album showing photos of it’s discovery as an extra gift with the item but I haven’t really convinced myself to do that yet.

Meanwhile, you can check out the “discovery” pictures right here:

You can find him on Ebay here.

EDIT: He’s back in my Etsy shop.

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