A bulbous red crest sits atop the head of this dragon, its finger-like projections fanning out in warm tones. Alternating red and green spines march down its back, while the white body carries green patches that give it character without being fussy. The tail ends in finger-like projections tipped with green and red, and black claws grip a flat black base. The whole piece reads as a cohesive color story in red, white, and green.
The body is fully jointed, so you can bend the tail into a curve, tilt the head, and flex the spine into whatever stance you want. There are no props needed, the articulated joints hold the shape you set. The red, white, and green colors work together in a way that feels festive and deliberate, giving it a cheerful presence that brightens any surface without trying too hard.
It quietly suits the person who likes their desk or shelf to have a small, colorful detail that brings a smile. You put it down and forget it’s there until someone walks by and says something about it. The UAE flag palette makes it feel like a nod to home, wrapped up in something that doesn’t take itself too seriously.













