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Delivery between 11.02.2026 – 13.02.2026 with DHL within Germany
- Height: 18 cm
- Width: 10 cm
- Depth: 10 cm
- Material: Cold Cast Resin
- hand painted
- Series: Veronese Studio Collection
As tension rises, the Gargoyle figurine of Tharak takes its stance
Frozen mid-leap from his tower, the shadow warden Tharak waits for nightfall to resume his duty. As is widely known, gargoyles turn to stone during the day. With his aggressive posture, outstretched wings and gaping maw, Tharak intimidates not only wandering demons at night but also any daytime intruder who dares to approach. When darkness descends, he becomes a vigilant guardian against spirits, shadows and malevolent forces.
This Gargoyle figurine of Tharak is crafted from hand-painted polyresin with detailed sculpting. Measuring 18 cm high, 10 cm wide and 10 cm deep, it belongs to the Veronese Studio Collection. Shadow wardens are best placed facing doors or windows, allowing their fierce presence to repel unwanted energies.
Through its imposing form, the Gargoyle sculpture reveals its nocturnal duty
This figurine captures Tharak in a moment brimming with tension: ready to spring, ready to defend. His muscular frame, wing span and snarling expression reflect an ancient power that has surrounded gargoyles for centuries. Fans of dark fantasy will feel the raw, untamed aura embedded in this sculpture.
The hand-painted bronze tones add depth and weight, while subtle shading enhances his foreboding presence. Whether for protection from negative influences or as a dramatic piece for a gothic display, this gargoyle sculpture unites symbolism and atmosphere in a striking way.
If you seek a guardian for your doorway, window or shelf, this Tharak figurine offers exactly that: a sentinel who does not merely watch—he warns, protects and keeps the night at bay.
Manufacturer: Joh. Vogler GmbH, Saturnstr. 50, 85609, Aschheim, Deutschland, info@vogler-gmbh.de
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