Ealhelm on Medieval Pedestal  in Ancient Stone finish

Ealhelm Gargoyle
(EAL)
Shown on Medieval Pedestal (MPED)
Designed By Klaus Kinast & Marie Michon

12" x 16" x 27"; 120 lbs.

After a terrible argument with his girlfriend, Ealhelm perched himself upon the side of a building cornice to contemplate his next move. So engrossed in thought was he that he completely lost track of time and unfortunately the morning light turned him to stone. As time passed, the building was torn down. A mason working on the demolition chanced upon Ealhelm and was taken by his forlorn, life like expression. The mason saved poor fellow from certain destruction and vowed to never let his new friend spend his days alone. Ealhelm is an old Anglo-Saxon name meaning 'protector of temples.'