Japanese Porcelain Dragon 6 x 8.5 cm – Lucky Charm Figurine – 2 Models White or Gold
Japanese Porcelain Dragon 6 x 8.5 cm – Lucky Charm Figurine – 2 Models White or Gold
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Description
A small dragon figurine inspired by Japanese imagination, combining decorative softness with symbolic presence.
These porcelain dragon figurines adopt the aesthetic of traditional Japanese decorative objects in a compact and delicate format. Available in white or gold, they immediately bring a warm and soothing atmosphere to a shelf, an entryway, or a tea corner.
The dragon has a rounded and expressive, almost poetic silhouette. Its soft curves, embossed details, and shiny finish subtly catch the light. The white model evokes a sober and luminous elegance, while the golden version brings a warmer presence with its metallic reflections and precious appearance.
The Japanese motif visible on its side reinforces the object's lucky charm spirit. In Japanese culture, the dragon, Ryū, is often associated with protective strength, positive energy, and prosperity.
Placed near a paper lamp, a wooden tray, or a composition inspired by the Japandi style, these figurines naturally find their place in contemporary Japanese decor. Their small size also allows them to be displayed together to create a harmonious and refined ambiance.
The ensemble exudes a soft and soothing sensation, true to the world of Japanese art of living described in the project guides.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Porcelain dragon figurine
- Two models available: white or gold
- Compact size, easy to display
- Shiny finish and decorative reliefs
- Traditional Japanese inspiration
- Ideal for Zen or Japandi decor
- Lucky charm spirit and warm atmosphere
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- Type: Japanese dragon decorative figurine
- Material: porcelain
- Dimensions: 6 x 8.5 cm
- Colors: white or gold
- Models: 2 versions sold separately
- Style: contemporary and traditional Japanese decor
USE TIPS
These small figurines easily blend into a calm and bright space. They particularly complement natural wood decor, a washi lamp, or a corner dedicated to tea and relaxation.
Are both dragons sold together?
No, the white and gold models are sold separately.
Is this figurine only decorative?
Yes, it is a decorative porcelain object.
What does the dragon symbolize in Japanese culture?
The Japanese dragon, called Ryū, is often associated with protection, luck, and prosperity.


