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Cymru (Welsh) This pattern is based on the dragon image found in the Welsh Flag. The dragon is called 'Y Ddraig Goch', 'Y' meaning 'the', 'Ddraig' meaning 'dragon', and 'Goch' meaning 'Red'. It is a charming dinosauric fellow with timeless appeal, especially for those whose ancestry includes Wales. Cymru is the ancient name in the Welsh language for the country of Wales, and is pronounced 'come-ree'. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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Dragon Knots (Celtic) Two writhing Celtic dragons completely entertwined, particularly effective as shown here, moving across the musculature for a kinetic effect. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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Scythian Dragon A beautiful monster from the ancient times, when magic walked the earth between the ice ages, preserved in the dreams and memories of mankind. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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Drage (Norse) On an ancient standing stone erected in antiquity over a warrior's grave, this dragon of the sea waves stands guard. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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Quetzalcoatl (Aztec) Fierce symbol of the Mexican people, this Quetzalcoatl is a feathered serpent that serves as their dragon. Shown in grey shading to look like the ancient stone carving after which it was modeled. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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Escher Inspired Dragon This fierce European style wyvern dragon is inspired by one of the incredible woodcuts of M C Escher. His dragon doubled back upon itself more, and would not have made a clear tattoo image, so it has been gently unbent to make a strikingly powerful pattern respectful of the original. Buy Design as Tattoo Flash Buy Products with This Design | |||
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