Many medieval cathedrals included gargoyles and chimeras. The most famous examples are those of Notre Dame. It is thought that Gargoyles were used to scare people into coming to church, reminding them that the end of days is nearand to keep evil outside the church’s walls. In medieval times, ancient architects and stone carvers used gargoyles on buildings as a way to ward off evil spirits and bad luck. Made of cold cast resin, this wickedly evil devil-like winged gargoyle is perfect for scaring away negative energy. Gargoyle measures 6.5H x 6.25W x 7L.