Salamander dragon dildo – Additional information
❤ DIMENSIONS ❤
Full size: 18 cm (7.08 inch)
Of which usable: 15.5 cm (6.10 inch)
Thickest diameter head: 4 cm (1.57 inch)
Thinnest diameter shaft: 3.6 cm (1.41 inch)
Thickest diameter shaft: 4.6 cm (1.81 inch)
Weight: about 310 grams
Circumference of the usable length:
Thickest point head: 12.5 cm (4.92 inch)
Thinnest point shaft: 13 cm (5.11 inch)
Thickest point shaft: 14.5 cm (5.70 inch)
For a reference of the dimensions, please check out the 5th image!
Our dildos are:
❤ 100% handmade with love in the Netherlands
❤ 100% platinum cure silicone, medical grade
❤ 100% body-safe raw materials and pigments
❤ Waterproof, non-porous, odorless material, easy to clean!
Do not use silicone lubricants!
❤ SHIPPING ❤
All orders come in a brown box with a discreet label which does not include our company name. Tracking is standard with every order, please note that due to the current measurements it can take a while before an order arrives, and before there is movement in the tracking. Each order includes an instruction on how to clean and properly store your new toys.
Shipping is done with DHL in the Netherlands, PostNL abroad (in the US they transfer to USPS. Please keep in mind that delays are happening.). International shipments are cleared at customs as “Silicone Sculpture”.
For a reference of the shipping and packaging, please check out the 8th image!
❤ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ❤
The toys are inspected before shipping and packed in plastic. The color of the photo may appear different depending on your monitor and lighting. Please keep this in mind when ordering. Our toys are all handmade and can therefore contain irregularities.
❤ SALAMANDER DRAGON ❤
A dragon is a legendary reptilian creature found in the folklore of many cultures around the world. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably by region, but dragons in Western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, and able to breathe fire. Dragons in Eastern cultures are usually depicted as wingless, four-legged, snake-like creatures of above-average intelligence. Similarities between dragon traits are often a hybridization of feline, bird, and reptile traits. Scholars believe that huge extinct or migratory crocodiles bear the closest resemblance, especially when found in forested or swampy areas, and are most likely the template of modern Eastern dragon statues.
The word dragon came into the English language in the early 13th century from the Old French dragon, which in turn comes from Latin: draconem (nominative draco) meaning “huge serpent, dragon”, from Ancient Greek δράκων, drákōn (genitive δράκοντος, drákontos) “snake, giant sea fish”. The Greek and Latin term referred to a large serpent, not necessarily mythological. The Greek word δράκων is most likely derived from the Greek verb δέρκομαι (dérkomai) meaning “I see”, the aorist of which is ἔδρακον (édrakon). This is thought to refer to something with a “deadly gaze”, or unusually bright or “sharp” eyes, or because a snake’s eyes always seem to be open; each eye actually sees through a large transparent shell in its lids, which are permanently closed. The Greek word probably derives from an Indo-European base *derḱ- meaning “to see”; the Sanskrit root दृश् (dr̥ś-) also means “to see”.
Draconian creatures are found in virtually all cultures around the world and the earliest attested reports of draconian creatures resemble giant snakes. Draconian creatures are first described in the mythologies of the ancient Near East and appear in ancient Mesopotamian art and literature. Stories of storm gods killing giant snakes occur in almost all Indo-European and Near Eastern mythologies. Famous prototypical draconian creatures are the mušḫuššu of ancient Mesopotamia; Apep in Egyptian mythology; Vṛtra in the Rigveda; the Leviathan in the Hebrew Bible; Grand’Goule in the Poitou region of France; Python, Ladon, Wyvern, Kulshedra in Albanian mythology and the Lernaean Hydra in Greek mythology and Jörmungandr, Níðhöggr and Fafnir in Norse mythology.
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