Gargoyles were created to serve a practical purpose - rainwater management. They were originally designed to channel water away from buildings and prevent erosion. In ancient Egyptian architecture, gargoyles were typically in the form of a lion’s head. The most common association with the term gargoyle is with medieval architecture, the carvings more grotesque and fantasy inspired, oftentimes appearing as chimeras.
During the Middle Ages, knockers in the form of gargoyle heads appeared on doors as talismans meant to ward off demons and evil spirits.
This necklace depicts a horned, demon style gargoyle door knocker, with outstretched bat wings.
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