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Artist Gary Chang has taken classic wall art one step further by adding a new dimension to this high-relief masterpiece for home or garden wall. With spiked wings and tail, his unique trio of two-tone dragons release nearly a full half-foot from the sculpt as they fly past eerie Morgoth Castle in the background. Sculpted in great detail, they are cast in quality designer resin exclusively for Toscano. See Additional Views for details. 30"Wx5à ½"Dx18"H. 10 lbs.

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