Adalward 26cm
Adalward 26cm
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Adalward Gargoyle Figurine 26cm – Gothic Resin Ornament
Stand guard over your gothic sanctuary with Adalward the Gargoyle 26cm from Nemesis Now. Crouched low with powerful arms supporting his imposing frame, Adalward fixes the world with a furrowed brow and threatening open-mouthed expression, capturing the brooding character of the stone guardians found on medieval architecture.
Cast in high-quality resin and painstakingly hand-painted, his dark stone-effect finish emphasises the sculpted muscles, folded wings, claws and weathered detail of the figure. At approximately 26cm tall, Adalward has enough presence to anchor a gothic shelf, mantelpiece or darker home display without overwhelming the space.
- Adalward gargoyle figurine by Nemesis Now
- Brooding crouched gargoyle design
- Detailed folded wings, claws and muscular form
- Dark stone-effect finish
- Cast in high-quality resin
- Painstakingly hand-painted
- Approximately 26cm tall
- Weight approximately 1.43kg
- A striking addition to gothic, horror and fantasy décor
Why This Item Stands Out
Adalward has the heavy, architectural presence that makes a good gargoyle ornament feel as though it belongs on an ancient stone building. His hunched stance, folded wings and hostile expression give him the character of a watchful guardian, while the hand-painted finish brings depth to the sculpt without taking away from its dark gothic styling.
Give Adalward pride of place among more watchful creatures from our Gargoyles, Grotesques & Horror collection, add mythical company from our Dragon Ornaments, or work his dark stone character into a seasonal display with pieces from our Halloween Collection.
More about this product
Product: Adalward Gargoyle Figurine
Manufacturer: Nemesis Now
Material: Resin
Finish: Hand-painted dark stone effect
Height: Approximately 26cm
Weight: Approximately 1.43kg
Gargoyles and grotesques have watched over buildings for centuries, their dramatic carved forms becoming closely associated with Gothic architecture. Adalward draws on that tradition with the stance of a silent guardian, giving a centuries-old architectural motif a dramatic place within modern gothic décor.
