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Viserion Dragon Draper Necklace from Art by Aelia


This is a fun Viserion dragon draper necklace from the Etsy seller Art by Aelia.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/266671736/viserion-inspired-dragon-draper-necklace

About the Seller: Aelia is a talented artist on Etsy who crafts all sorts of things out of resin like whales, dragons, and dinosaurs. Her dragon jewelry seems to be her main selling point and many of her products are customizable. If she doesn’t have what you want in stock, she will gladly make it for you within 6-8 weeks before shipping it right to you.


About the Product: This Viserion dragon draper necklace is inspired by the TV series Game of Thrones and was originally a Christmas gift from a few years ago from my fiance’s mother meant to go along with the Daenerys’ cosplay we started but never got around to finishing. It is such a well made product that would be great for cosplay that I felt I had to share it. The Viserion dragon draper necklace is white and gold. It is made up on three parts: the head, the tail, and a chain. The draper necklace literally drapes around your neck so that only the dragon’s head and tail are visible as the chain is hidden behind your neck. The chain allows the dragon necklace to conform to your neck so that there are no awkward parts sticking out. I’ve even wrapped the dragon around my wrist, but it does not look or feel as nice as when it is around your neck where it is meant to be. The dragon is slightly fragile and can break because it is made of resin. However, I have dropped it once or twice and have had no issues with it. Despite being made of resin, the dragon draper necklace is comfortable to wear. However, like with most necklaces, I would not recommend wearing it in the heat for long. I love this product and have bought more from the seller. I plan to purchase more from Art by Aelia in the future as her products are amazing!


Cosplay Applications: This particular dragon draper necklace is an excellent accessory for any Daenerys cosplays from Game of Thrones. Any character associated with dragons would benefit from having on of these dragon draper necklaces as Aelia has a lot of options and sometimes does custom orders as well.

Please check out the photos I have included in this review. All of these photos feature the Viserion Dragon Draper that I received as a gift for Christmas from Art by Aelia’s Etsy store. If you wish to check out the product and see other reviews, please check their product listing on Etsy.


https://www.etsy.com/listing/266671736/viserion-inspired-dragon-draper-necklace

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