Archive for 'Gargoyles and Griffins'
Hamburger Eater Gargoyle Statue
The Hamburger Eater gargoyle is sure to become everyone’s favorite statue not to mention the topic of conversation during the barbeque. This statue features a gargoyle with bird-like features eating a hamburger. The intricate detail of the statue is evident in the face wings and claws.This gargoyle is made from a fiberglass resin which is [...]
Posted: December 24th, 2009 under Gargoyles and Griffins.
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Rat Bat Gargoyle Statue
The Rat Bat Gargoyle Statue is a delightful creature of the night. Sitting on a stone this rat bat has a humble pose with arms crossed and head down. Though small this statue offers intricate detail in the open mouth the wings and the fur. The small size allows placement on a table top or [...]
Posted: October 27th, 2009 under Gargoyles and Griffins.
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Winston Gargoyle Statue
Enjoy Medieval times in modern day with the Winston Gargoyle statue. This statue takes an ancient traditional gargoyle and melds it with a hint of modern cubism styling. The result is a highly detailed gargoyle with a sheepish and alluring grin.Sturdily constructed for placement outdoors this sculpture is made of strong fiberglass resin. Lightweight and [...]
Posted: October 9th, 2009 under Gargoyles and Griffins.
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Gerome Gargoyle Statue
Give the Gerome Gargoyle Garden Statue a corner of your garden to call home. The statue features just the upper half of a gargoyle making it look like he is burrowing out of the ground. The wings have exotic designs and Gerome’s face and arms are intricately detailed. Place this statue under a bush near [...]
Posted: October 1st, 2009 under Gargoyles and Griffins.
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Flying Gargoyle Statue
The Flying Gargoyle Statue will add a sense of fun to your garden space. With its open wings and realistic face this statue embodies what you know of gargoyles. Having an impressive 16-inch wingspan this gargoyle can hang from a tree for a life-like effect or be placed on the ground near a bush for [...]
Posted: September 30th, 2009 under Gargoyles and Griffins.
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