Museum Collectibles

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Athena - National Museum, Athens, 340BC

Athena was the Greek Goddess of wisdom and women\"™s crafts. She was also a defender against evil and a warrior Goddess par excellence. She was the daughter of Zeus and Metis.

Celtic Swirl Drop Earrings

European Collection - The Celts (Keltoi) were a nomadic people of independent, feudal tribes. They had no written language and no common ruler. Celtic art is often characterized by intertwined tendrils, stylized animals, knots and wheels.

Columbian Shamaness Pendant on Cord : Native American Collection

Shamanism refers to a range of practices and beliefs claiming to be able to diagnose and cure human suffering.

Degas "La Petite Danseuse" Earrings - French, late 19th Century

The original sculpture by Edgar Degas (1834-1917) was completed and exhibited in wax in 1881. A number of bronze casts were made in 1920 and are customarily exhibited with real gauze skirts and satin hair ribbons.Approx 1\", 1.

Global Warming Mug - As you Warm Up watch the Earth Warm and the Continents Disappear!

The Global Warming mug shows disappearing continents when warm liquid is poured into the mug. Have you wondered what the world would look like after the polar ice caps melt? Now see it over a cup of coffee.

Human Female Skull with Stand

Our human skulls are extremely impressive and realistic in appearance. This realism is precisely why these pieces have consistently been top sellers.

Japanese Buddha

Gautama Buddha was born in 563 b.c. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the King of the Sakyas. Suddhodana, who ruled at Kapilavastu, on the border of Nepal. His mother was Queen Maya. He was named Siddhartha.

Russian floral motif earrings

Russian Collection: The typically Russian floral motif of the drop earrings was influenced by delicately enameled copper.

Standing Cross

TheArtifact Abbey and Monastery Collection5.