Moʻolani
The Wood Dragon rules the universe February 10, 2024 through January 28, 2025. The Chinese Lunar Calendar celebrates Chinese New Year on the new moon according to tradition set a thousand years ago.
According to the Chinese, Dragons present themselves as magnificent yet benevolent rulers who’re confident, generous, idealistic, and ambitious. In Chinese culture, these mythical creatures are in a class of their own, regarded as the givers of abundance and longevity.
To celebrate the last quarter of the wood dragon year, we are making available this limited edition 11 x 14 Print on Archival Matte Paper with a mat (size 16 x 20). Prints are a limited edition of 25, numbered and signed by Sig Zane. This is a pre-sale, please allow for 2-3 weeks for processing and printing.
For international shipping, please email us at howzit@szkaiao.com.
Moʻolani
The Wood Dragon rules the universe February 10, 2024 through January 28, 2025. The Chinese Lunar Calendar celebrates Chinese New Year on the new moon according to tradition set a thousand years ago.
According to the Chinese, Dragons present themselves as magnificent yet benevolent rulers who’re confident, generous, idealistic, and ambitious. In Chinese culture, these mythical creatures are in a class of their own, regarded as the givers of abundance and longevity.
To celebrate the last quarter of the wood dragon year, we are making available this limited edition 11 x 14 Print on Archival Matte Paper with a mat (size 16 x 20). Prints are a limited edition of 25, numbered and signed by Sig Zane. This is a pre-sale, please allow for 2-3 weeks for processing and printing.
For international shipping, please email us at howzit@szkaiao.com.