2024Year of the Dragon - Set
2024 Year of the Dragon - Set for only GBP £7.16
- 20.02.2024
- Stephen Perera
- ©bajena and siewhoong at istockphoto.com
- Bpost Security Printers
- Offset Lithography
- 4 colours
- 30 x 30mm
- £3.16, £4
The Year of the Dragon, a revered cycle in the Chinese zodiac, is a captivating period symbolizing power, vitality, and auspicious energy. Dragons, mythical creatures in Chinese lore, embody a majestic blend of strength and wisdom. Those born under this legendary sign are believed to inherit the dragon’s dynamic characteristics, marked by charisma, intelligence, and an adventurous spirit. With a potent ability to inspire and lead, individuals born in the Year of the Dragon are often seen as destined for success. The dragon’s symbolism extends beyond personal traits; it is a harbinger of blessings and prosperity, often associated with imperial authority in Chinese culture. As the only mythical creature in the zodiac, the dragon brings a sense of grandeur and significance to the lunar calendar. The Year of the Dragon is considered a time of vibrant enthusiasm, courageous endeavors, and the pursuit of ambitious goals. It is a period marked by the promise of remarkable achievements and dynamic energy, inviting individuals to embrace the spirit of the dragon and soar to new heights.
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