Working in a Chinese style, Thiva Boonnak depicts a majestic dragon in gleaming repoussé. Flames envelop its sinuous body as it exhales tendrils of smoke. Legend tells that the dragon's eggs lay beside riverbanks for a thousand years. The sound of their cracking caused furious storms and tiny snakes emerged to face the wind and rain. They grew rapidly into flying dragons. Set on velvet, the repoussé image is framed in rain tree wood.