Moʻolani Print by Sig Zane
Moʻolani
The Wood Dragon rules the universe February 10, 2024 through January 28, 2025. The Chinese Lunar Calendar celebrates Chinese New Year on the new moon according to tradition set a thousand years ago.
According to the Chinese, Dragons present themselves as magnificent yet benevolent rulers who’re confident, generous, idealistic, and ambitious. In Chinese culture, these mythical creatures are in a class of their own, regarded as the givers of abundance and longevity.
To celebrate the last quarter of the wood dragon year, we are making available this limited edition 11 x 14 Print on Archival Matte Paper with a mat (size 16 x 20). Prints are a limited edition of 25, numbered and signed by Sig Zane. This is a pre-sale, please allow for 2-3 weeks for processing and printing.
For international shipping, please email us at howzit@szkaiao.com.
Moʻolani
The Wood Dragon rules the universe February 10, 2024 through January 28, 2025. The Chinese Lunar Calendar celebrates Chinese New Year on the new moon according to tradition set a thousand years ago.
According to the Chinese, Dragons present themselves as magnificent yet benevolent rulers who’re confident, generous, idealistic, and ambitious. In Chinese culture, these mythical creatures are in a class of their own, regarded as the givers of abundance and longevity.
To celebrate the last quarter of the wood dragon year, we are making available this limited edition 11 x 14 Print on Archival Matte Paper with a mat (size 16 x 20). Prints are a limited edition of 25, numbered and signed by Sig Zane. This is a pre-sale, please allow for 2-3 weeks for processing and printing.
For international shipping, please email us at howzit@szkaiao.com.
Moʻolani
The Wood Dragon rules the universe February 10, 2024 through January 28, 2025. The Chinese Lunar Calendar celebrates Chinese New Year on the new moon according to tradition set a thousand years ago.
According to the Chinese, Dragons present themselves as magnificent yet benevolent rulers who’re confident, generous, idealistic, and ambitious. In Chinese culture, these mythical creatures are in a class of their own, regarded as the givers of abundance and longevity.
To celebrate the last quarter of the wood dragon year, we are making available this limited edition 11 x 14 Print on Archival Matte Paper with a mat (size 16 x 20). Prints are a limited edition of 25, numbered and signed by Sig Zane. This is a pre-sale, please allow for 2-3 weeks for processing and printing.
For international shipping, please email us at howzit@szkaiao.com.