Thursday, 9 July 2009

Giving Your Garden A Hint Of Mistique With A Dragon Founain

By Jakobe G. Nigro

If you have been searching for a design element that would add just that right amount of magic to your home or garden, then the dragon fountain could be on your shortlist. The mythological creature has enjoyed a established tradition as an outdoor water feature.

For centuries, the dragon has occupied a mysterious place in traditions of both the Asia and Europe. The Chinese have always had legends about dragons as the guardians of good fortune and wealth with mystical powers and a connection to the natural elements; these attributes figured strongly in feng shui.

Although it has had this philosophical dimension, the dragon has been used in art and design in several ways; it has also been used as a focus for architecture. The dragon has been immortalized in statuary, sculpture, pillars, and facades-and yes, fountains.

You can install a dragon fountain in to a variety of overall designs depending on what use you have in mind. As mentioned earlier, the dragon has a long-standing relationship to wealth and general good fortune. This concept has been taken from feng shui beliefs and merged with its reverence for water features. It is this idea of merging the dragon with moving water that makes the dragon fountain an intriguing feature.

The dragons of Europe with their medieval inspired looks translate into stately forms that you expect to spurt flames but water flows instead. The wingless dragons of China present more elaborate and colorful dragon fountains, that can enhance your Zen-style garden space.

As with other fountains, the dragon fountain is offered in a wide selection of models and materials. Both small tabletop fountains and large freestanding models can be purchased from local home and garden shops and online retailers alike.

It might be best to start by considering whether or not a dragon fountain would be the right fit for the space you've set aside, whether it's a interior room or a garden. Of course, you should decide if you like the European-style dragon fountain or the Oriental dragon fountain.

Depending on how long you search, the quality of a given dragon fountain may differ based on where it is bought, the material used in construction, and the style of the fountain. Now, it is possible to find some great fountains listed in the catalogs of specialty dealers; of course, you could just as easily find novelty shop-variety fountains made of cheaper-quality materials.

This stage of the search is critical because it helps you determine what you want and how much you will pay to have the right dragon fountain for your garden. Once you have found a selection of fountains that meet your aesthetic needs and budgetary considerations, you can do more research to narrow down the options until you find the dragon fountain that is the very best option for you.

This last decision can be fairly simple when already have your total design established, but if not, then you'll have to make these decisions at the same time you're looking at each fountain. If you want the perfect fountain to insert a little of the magic to your home or garden, then you should understanding how valuable preparation and research can be.

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