
Terracotta Head of Bes – Egypto-Roman Deity
Terracotta effigy vessel depicting the head of Bes, the protective dwarf deity from Egypto-Roman mythology, known for guarding households, childbirth, and children.

Terracotta effigy vessel depicting the head of Bes, the protective dwarf deity from Egypto-Roman mythology, known for guarding households, childbirth, and children.

Hand-carved wooden mask from the Pende people of the Democratic Republic of Congo, adorned with natural fiber braids and traditional facial scarification motifs.

Handcrafted onyx elephant sculpture with natural grain and raised horns. Ideal as a decorative piece or as a collectible.

Broken Roman oil lamp found in a refuse pit of a Roman villa near Apt, Vaucluse, France, dating to the 1st–3rd century CE.