Want to know the names of those Scary Medieval Gargoyle Statues?
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Emmett the Gargoyle Statue is an interesting looking creature. Here’s one of the original medieval statues found perched on European rooftops. He appears to be in serious deep thought with some degree of melancholy sadness. This muscular statue is a true purebred, a classic. Now that he’s climbed down from the rooftops he’s found a new favorite place in the garden. He found the gate posts to be a very comfortable perch and the pedestal out by the pool gives him a great view.
Balthazar the watchman is a fierce worrier, he sits with his wings raised ready for whatever comes his way. He’s great for the entry way or on your desktop and also enjoys being in the garden.
Blegdan Warrior of Taliesin Statue. He has curled wings, spiny claws, fanged grimace and is ready to fight to the death with his sword and shield in hand. It’s a great addition to any garden or study.
Castle Avonshire Sculpture is a broad-shouldered beast. He stares out with a steady gaze. He’s very muscular and has threatening paws. He ready to watch over your front gate or garden and looks handsome on the hearth.
Chained Gargoyle of Turin Statue, his face is wrinkled and he has very long toes. He’s a fierce watchdog with broad shoulders and raised wings. No chain can hold him or his savage spirit. He would make a great watchdog at your front gate, watching over the garden grounds or on the hearth.
The Castle Gate Gargoyle Statue gazes down from medieval churches, towers and castles. This savage beast will be a loyal protector for your home and garden.
Spitting Gargoyle of Notre Dame Statue has been high atop the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris since medieval times. He’s no doubt the most famous of all these statues. He sits ready to strike at any moment.
Draga the Vampire is perched and ready to swoop down on the unsuspecting. He’s a perfect garden statue.
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Argos Gothic Gargoyle Sentinel Statue sits on his pedestal ready to leap to the sky. He’s ready for anything that comes his way with his spiny talons, wide raised wings, threatening teeth and intense gaze. He’s ready to stand watch over your garden grounds or gate.
I’ve only mentioned a few of these statues of the medieval times, many more exist. There are many other interesting Gargoyles items for the garden and home such as sconces, sundials, garden benches, key keepers, urns, cocktail bases, fountains, planters, clocks, candle holders, bookends, birdhouses, brackets, and pedestals. Any one of them would be perfect for the evil spirits away from your home and garden.


