Dragon finials add a stunning finishing feature to the roof.
Roof ridge dragon.
The dragon finial online shop is home to a great collection of ornamental terracotta ridge tiles including roof dragons wyverns gargoyles angels chimney pots and more.
Ridge dragon produces roof dragons gargoyles grotesques wyverns traditional ridge finials.
They not only played a decorative role but also highlighted chinese beliefs.
Also see our reclaimed finials section we are the roofing contractor s choice supply nationwide.
We stock reclaimed ridge dragons roof finials roof supplies.
Dragons gargoyles wyverns we supply a stunning range of reproduction victorian and our own exclusive dragon gargoyle and wyvern roof finial designs.
This is the complete range of dragon roof finials.
Our ridge dragons are hand cast from our own developed reconstituted stone formula terracotta in colour throughout.
The dragon finials in the collection are available on a range of fittings including half round ridge tiles angled ridge tiles and segmental ridge tiles so it means that almost every roof pitch is catered for and there should be a dragon to fit nearly any type of roof.
Ancient chinese people believed that these mythical ridge beasts on the roofs would prevent fire and drive away demons.
Ridge dragon is rekindling the lost art of english architectural roof detail with our range of roof finials to suit your roof.
The finials come in different sizes and styles to suit a range of tastes and they are available on half round angled and segmental ridge tiles.
Ridge dragon is continuing to preserve english traditions with our range of decorative roof dragons gargoyles and finials which will add character to your home and ward off any unwanted vibes.
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The dragons come on a range of different ridge tile fittings and feature wings claws and great architectural detailing the actual dragon sculptures are a mixture of our own exclusive designs traditional style designs or direct replicas of victorian or edwardian originals.
These ridge beasts were called crouching beasts in chinese and most of them were from chinese fairy tales.