Hindu Heritage Krishna (Krishna) Bronze Statue

Hindu Heritage Krishna (Krishna) Bronze Statue

This is a bronze statue of Krishna (Krishna) from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. According to the Indian epic Mahabharata (Mahabharata), Krishna is one of the incarnations of Vishnu. The statue was created between the 13th and 14th centuries AD and is currently in the collection of the Museum of World Cultural Ethnology in Barcelona. This statue reflects the high integration of exquisite metal craftsmanship and religious art in Tamil Nadu, and also bears witness to the prosperity of South Indian culture and belief in the 13th and 14th centuries.
Thailand Lanna Kingdom period artifacts Karon vase

Thailand Lanna Kingdom period artifacts Karon vase

The Caron vase is one of the representative works of ceramic art in Thailand's Lanna Kingdom (about 14th to 16th century AD). Archaeologists have discovered about 200 kiln sites in the Karon area, indicating that the area was once a production center for high-temperature pottery. Caron pottery is known for its elegant shape and unique glaze color, which usually takes on a pale gray or rain cloud-like tone. The body of this vase is decorated with patterns of fish and aquatic plants, showing the vivid images of nature, as well as the superb skills of Thai ceramic art. It is currently collected at the Minneapolis Art Institute.
Hindu Heritage Ganesh Statue

Hindu Heritage Ganesh Statue

This statue of Ganesh is an important symbol in Hindu culture, and Ganesh is famous for its elephant head and kind face. He is regarded as the "master of the beginning of all things", both the maker of obstacles and the remover of obstacles. This statue is carved from stone. Ganesh sits in an elegant "lazy sitting position" (Lalitāsana) with the goddess Lakshmi (Lakṣmī) on his lap, symbolizing the transcendence of spiritual power.
Eighteenth-century European artifacts gilded painted teapot

Eighteenth-century European artifacts gilded painted teapot

Indian marble temple pillars

Indian marble temple pillars

Indian marble temple pillars are from Jain temples in India. It is now located at the British Museum in London. Production and twelfth century.
Eighteenth-century pottery sculpture "The Declining Macaw"

Eighteenth-century pottery sculpture "The Declining Macaw"

The Sliding Macaw, produced by John Joachim Candler at Mason in May 1732. Porcelain, no coloring. The sculpture shows a macaw hanging upside down from a tree trunk, vividly recreating the bird's natural form. The work is currently in the porcelain collection of the National Art Collection (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden) in Dresden.
The fez hat of an officer of the regular army unit of the Spanish army dress at the beginning of the twentieth century

The fez hat of an officer of the regular army unit of the Spanish army dress at the beginning of the twentieth century

Twentieth Century Spanish Military Uniform Princess Hussars Regiment Full Dress Top

Twentieth Century Spanish Military Uniform Princess Hussars Regiment Full Dress Top

The short coat of the full dress of the Princess Hussars Corps (1909-1931). The short top is made of blue Christina fabric and has nine gold thread decorations and three rows of nine gold buttons. The buttons have the initials "M.Y.L." (Maria Isabel Luisa) and the prince's crown. The dress edges are decorated with a gold braid, and a coat of arms is formed on the sleeves. Collected in the Spanish National Army Museum (Spanish National Army Museum) in Toledo, Spain.
Nineteenth Century Cream Jar from Antique Wigtown County Creamery

Nineteenth Century Cream Jar from Antique Wigtown County Creamery

Wigtown County Creamery was established in 1888 on Sheuchan Street in Stranraer, Scotland. The creamery was founded by James McHarrie and Stranraer's mayor, Provost Young. The cream pots produced by the Wigtownshire Creamery were manufactured by the Caledonian Ceramics Company of Glasgow (Caledonian Pottery Company). These cream jars used black transfer logos after 1912 and brown transfer dye before that.
19th century Spanish military uniform Coat of Lieutenant General Francisco Espos I Mina

19th century Spanish military uniform Coat of Lieutenant General Francisco Espos I Mina

Coat of Lieutenant General Francisco Espos I Mina (Francisco Espoz y Mina). This turquoise cloth jacket with a straight collar and closed turn-up of the same color. There are two decorative ribbons on the turn-up. Horizontal pockets, with a decorative ribbon on the top and under the lid. At the summit, there are oak leaves, castles and lions. The middle is closed by a row of 10 buttons made in Germany or Austria. There are two internal pockets on the flap. Collected in the Spanish National Army Museum in Toledo, Spain.
Nineteenth-century Spanish military uniform Officer's coat of Marshal Joseph Navarro Sangelang

Nineteenth-century Spanish military uniform Officer's coat of Marshal Joseph Navarro Sangelang

Artillery officer's coat of Marshal Joseph Navarro Sangelang (after 1828). The coat is made of turkey blue fabric with an open V-neck straight neckline and red cuffs. The sides of the neckline are embroidered with gold artillery bomb patterns. The middle is closed with a buckle, with two rows of loose green overalls with seven buttons each. There are two separate rings near the left shoulder for wearing ornaments. Collected in the Spanish National Army Museum in Toledo, Spain.
Fourth Century Artifacts Colombia Philandia Gold Urn

Fourth Century Artifacts Colombia Philandia Gold Urn

This gold urn is made of lost wax casting, polishing, welding and embossing. From the archaeological site of La Soleda in Fillandia, Colombia, belonging to the Kimba culture (4th-5th century AD). It is currently housed in the Museum of America in Madrid, Spain.
Fifth Century BC Cultural Relics Wine Glass-shaped Klatt Wine Vapor

Fifth Century BC Cultural Relics Wine Glass-shaped Klatt Wine Vapor

Glass-shaped Kratt wine ware decorated with red figures, Sicily La Gusa. Front: The warrior bids farewell to his family (wife and son in the arms of a nanny); Back: The man, armed with a stick and Himatian, stands between two women. From the site of Kamarina, Lagusa Province, Sicily, Italy. Classical period, 5th century BC. Collected in the Parco Archeologico di Kamarina e Cava d'Ispica Archaeological Park.
Tenth Century Cultural Relics Bifurcation Spiral Figure Porcelain Bowl

Tenth Century Cultural Relics Bifurcation Spiral Figure Porcelain Bowl

Bowl decorated with geometric patterns (swastika and double-forked spiral pattern "yc"). From the site of Elcano, Corclé, Panama, 900-1020 AD. In the collection of the Fundaci Foundation (El Caño). Centre for Archaeological Studies of the Isthmus (Centro de Investigaciones Arqueol ógicas del Istmo).
Ginger beer

Ginger beer

Ginger beer from the 1987 s, this item is in the collection of the Stranraer Museum
Royal Polish Air Force Pilot Captain Uniform Jacket

Royal Polish Air Force Pilot Captain Uniform Jacket

This captain's uniform jacket belonged to a pilot of the Royal Polish Air Force and is in the collection of the New Songchi District Museum. The steel blue gabardine jacket is lined with a dark lining, with the captain's logo on the sleeves, and consists of two black and blue straps. The front left side of the jacket is sewn with seven medal strips (including the Merit Cross, Air Medal, 1939-1945 Star Medal, Air Service European Star Medal, Defense Medal, War Medal, Unidentified Badge and Royal Air Force Badge-black felt embroidered with yellow eagle and RAF letters on the chest).
Qin Dynasty Cultural Relics Sword-holding Terracotta Warriors and Horses

Qin Dynasty Cultural Relics Sword-holding Terracotta Warriors and Horses

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses sculpture depicts the army of Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of China. It is a martyrdom art, buried with the emperor in 210-209 BC, with the aim of protecting Qin Shi Huang in the afterlife.
Knight's Cross of the Fifth Order of Military Merit, the highest Polish military medal

Knight's Cross of the Fifth Order of Military Merit, the highest Polish military medal

The silver cross of the Virtuti Militari Order of the Cavalry type is housed in the Nowy Sącz District Museum. It is the highest military medal in Poland, awarded to soldiers who have demonstrated outstanding bravery in combat. The design of this medal usually includes a cross with the words "Virtuti Militari" to show recognition and respect for the winner.
Bessamin Box

Bessamin Box

The Besamin box [Hebrew: bassamim,psumin-byksy] is a container for spices. It is used at the end of the Sabbath and is usually tower-shaped. Interestingly, the Bessamin box from Novi Songe is fish-shaped. The fish head is connected to the fish body by a hinge and can be opened and tilted to one side. The body of the fish consists of five overlapping segments, each tapering towards the caudal fin, each segment ending in semicircular scales, each with a network of textures and grooves. The various segments of the fish body are connected to each other so that the fish's body can be slightly curved.
Japanese Edo Period Pictographic Porcelain

Japanese Edo Period Pictographic Porcelain

This pictographic porcelain was made during the Edo period of Japan (1680-1700) in the Yoda area. It uses the glaze painting technique of Shijiuweimen style, showing the superb craftsmanship of Japanese porcelain making at that time. The Shikakuweimen style is known for its bright colors and fine paintings, usually decorated in red, blue, green, yellow and other colors.
Jingde Cylindrical Porcelain Vase in Qing Dynasty

Jingde Cylindrical Porcelain Vase in Qing Dynasty

This cylindrical porcelain vase was made in Jingdezhen, China, 1710-1715, decorated with overglaze and gold colors (famille verte). The exhibit is numbered PO 6257 and is in the porcelain collection of the Dresden State Art Collection.
Qing Dynasty Period Riverview Jingde Porcelain Lantern

Qing Dynasty Period Riverview Jingde Porcelain Lantern

This is a Chinese Qing Dynasty lantern decorated with river landscape. Made in Jingdezhen, China, early 18th century. The material is porcelain, with overglaze painting (famille verte) and gold color decoration. This exhibit is numbered PO 3318 and is in the porcelain collection of the Dresden State Art Collection.
Red copper gun barrel

Red copper gun barrel

It was a red-copper artillery barrel with the insignia of Count Henrik Brühl engraved on it. This exhibit is in the collection of the Krakow City History Museum.
Medieval period medicine pot in Europe

Medieval period medicine pot in Europe

It is a medicine jar (Albarello) used to hold wax ointments. The canister is in the collection of the Medical Museum of the Jaguellón University School of Medicine in Krakow. A medicine pot (Albarello) is a hollow ceramic vessel commonly used to store medicines, especially in medieval Europe. They are usually beautifully decorated with a variety of painted patterns. The design of this jar makes it easy to take out the ointment from above, while preventing the medicine from getting damp and deteriorating.