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Gargoyles & Griffins
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Linda Cremer
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hell yesss-I collect Gargoyles and Griffins in my home. I need this chair!!
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While no ancient texts exist that explain the meaning of these strange creatures, we do know that artisans as far back as the Bronze Age used the grotesque - in gorgons, griffins and sphinxes, for example - to avert the powers of evil.