Gorka, Story of a Gargoyle


What are gargoyles?

las gárgolas se pueden clasificar en tres tipos de figuras: humanos, animales y monstruos

In architecture, the gargoyles , whose name derives from the French word gargouille or throat, are the final part of the gutter through which water is poured from the roofs. These elements, used since ancient times, were sculpted imitating the heads of real or mythological animals.

Gargoyles are night terrors and guardians at the same time, monstrous creatures of stone or copper, who stalk evildoers and protect sacred buildings for centuries. These figures experienced their peak during the Middle Ages, with Gothic architecture, but they have been with us for much longer..

By releasing rainwater into the void, the gargoyles protect the cathedral and prevent excess runoff from causing damage to the stone.

That is the main difference between gargoyles and chimeras. The former serve to evacuate rainwater, while the latter have decorative purposes.

So, although many people may believe that they are only part of the decoration of churches or cathedrals, these structures have the important function of “protecting” these religious and sacred spaces.

Regarding iconography, gargoyles can be classified into three types of figures: humans, animals and monsters. Thus, you can find figures of real animals, grotesque humans and fantastic or mythological monsters, some with anthropomorphic characteristics.

Gargoyles of the Cathedral of Segovia, Image by Antonio Marín Segovia, in Flickr

Regarding the symbolic origin of the gargoyle figures, there has been many conjectures about it.

Among the animals, the most represented are lions and dogs, but also goats and eagles.

Among the fantastic beings, griffins, harpies, demons, dragons, mermaids and others that emerged from the artist’s imagination.


The gargoyles of Buztinaga.

We ordered ten units, but a very special one slipped in…

At Buztinaga we have ten copper gargoyles with Dragon heads made in Hamburg.

These beautiful pieces helped solve a very sensitive water evacuation problem for the structure and appearance of the building.

Image of a Buztinaga Dragon Gargoyle
Buztinaga Dragon Gargoyle

There were ten units that we ordered, but there were actually “Eleven” that came in the box.

One of them is especially different, with other features, larger but which also has the quality of moving from place to place as desired.

Sometimes he appears in one of the small windows in the attic of the house, because we believe that people overwhelm him a little.

Thus we have observed that, on days where there is a large crowd of people, either because of a party or because there is a conference, workshop or concert; He looks out there with a listless air, perhaps wanting to go out through those beautiful fields of Baztán.

If you can find it, don’t hesitate to tell us.

His name is Gorka.

Image of Gorka, the Buztinaga gargoyle

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