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Established in 1999, China Jingcheng Security Products Co., Ltd. is a scientific and technical dragon mask, chinese dragon mask manufacturer specializing in various kinds of safety products and components. These products are widely used in the fire fighting, road safety, lighting, public secuity, family, automobile safety, petroleum, metallurgy and construction and other fields. Many of our dragon masks, chinese dragon masks products have been approved of the CE, RoHS, UL and BS. We have obtained the ISO9001 certificate from the SGS for all our current operations. |
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1 Pretend Dragon Child Dress-Up Costume includes: Green foil cape with tail and wings, and matching dragon hood. Most of the helmets come with two or three spines on the crest, and simple tooling on the face and over the top of the head in the form of a scale pattern, loosely based on the scale pattern of a snake's head. I can add extra spines to the crest, spiney "eyebrows", appliqued scaled borders around crest and eyes, neck scales on the lower front panels, border (scaled or solid) around the base edge. Besides looking nice, the appliques (particularly the edge border) add to the strength and stiffness of the helm. If you want to get really crazy with it, your Dragon Helm can have horns, too. They can be small artificial horns (3-5 inches or so, see the Green Dragon at the top of the page), or larger, real horns; goat or ram horns, or deer antlers. Large horns or antlers are much more difficult (takes a special mounting), and the price depends partly on type of horn (or number of antler points), availability and my cost. Chin straps are available with ties, velcro, or buckle closures. (I strongly recommend chinstrap if you're adding horns or antlers, they can make the thing a little top-heavy). |
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2 Dragon staff top. Halloween accessories are not returnable. This dragon mask has the dubious honor of being the first real sculpture I ever did. I made him as a final project for my tech theatre class my sophomore year of high school. As I'm going to my 10th reunion in summer 2004, you can see how long ago that was. (Has it really been that long? :shudder:) He was meant to be a mask of Smaug that could in theory be used in a production of a play _The Hobbit_ (I think it actually has been adapted to the stage at some time). He's made from plaster bandage. Although it is technically possible to wear him as a mask (the eyes are gold lame fabric and you can barely see through them) it is far too heavy and fragile to be practical. Knowing what I know now I'd do it out of paper machie. Not bad for a first try, though. It was beginner's luck, my next few big projects were far too horrid for me to be willing to post pictures. :-) In case you were wondering, yes, the photo has been badly edited. :-) I didn't change the appearance of the sculpture at all, just removed a globe of Mars and a bunch of coathangers that were really distracting in the background. It would have been faster to remove them before I took the picture: live and learn.
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