A large mascaron - a sculptural architectural detail in the form of a human, animal or fancy head, often with grotesque features and a fancy hairstyle. It was used as an ornament of, for example, a capital, a bracket, a column, a keystone, mainly in the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods. The most famous in Poland are mascarons at the Cloth Hall in Krakow, and in Europe - at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. Concrete mascaron is a decorative figurine to decorate your home and garden. It is resistant to weather conditions, made of white concrete, patinated with waterproof paint to emphasize the charm of the figurine.
See concrete mascaron left SKU 1925.