Gargoyle Dragon Guardian - Hand-Crafted cast-stone wall
Magz The Guardian Dragon Magz was inspired by a pair of dragons guarding the doors of St. Margaretās Episcopal Church on Easter Road, Leith. This cozy Gothic church was designed by Hippolyte Jean Blanc a Scottish architecht known for his work in the Gothic Revival style. St. Margaretās was dedicated in but the sculptor who created these two dragon gargoyles remains sadly unknown. Her ancestors have been stood as sentinelsĀ at St. Margaretās for nearly 150 years. Take Magz home to become your own guardian dragon! Gargoyles and Grotesques by Gravely Gorgeous Hand Crafted in Scotland All of our sculptures are hand-cast from Jesmonite, a strong yet lightweight architectural material which utilises actual stone to create a realistic texture and colour. Our products are currently available in two finishes: Sandstone, a yellowish, heavily textured stone which replicates the majority of building stone here in Edinburgh, and Natural Stone, a pale gray, less textured stone. Each stone is given a patina of age. Our casting and finishing process means that each piece is unique and may differ in slight details to the images shown above. See more at our website: www.gravelygorgeous.co.uk. Specifications Size: Height: 20cm Ā | Ā Width: 20cm Ā | Ā Depth: 12 cm Weight: grams Colour: Available in Sandstone (brown) or Natural Stone (grey) Material: Made from Jesmonite, a stone composite material used in fine arts and architecture, with an internal core of polyurethane foam for stability. Usage: The material used in our sculptures is rated for both indoor and outdoor display. Outdoor use will result in a certain amount of weathering over time but should not otherwise harm the product. Each sculpture comes with a keyhole style hanger in the back for display on a wall.