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Thai Si Satchanalai Stoneware Elephant and Rider Figure qingdynasty leaving behind a wealth of

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leaving behind a wealth of distinctive terracotta funerary art

likely part of the wrappings of a mummy bundle or tunic

this axe symbolizes the Inca Empire's advanced craftsmanship and spiritual practices

has been used as an eye cosmetic since at least the Naqada III period (c

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Thai Si Satchanalai Stoneware Elephant and Rider Figure qingdynasty leaving behind a wealth ofSukhothai Kingdom or Ayutthaya Period, c. 1550 AD, Sukhothai Province, Si Satchanalai, Pa Yang Kilns, Thailand This delightful stoneware figure of an elephant and rider, enveloped in a lustrous, crackled celadon glaze, captures the charm and artistry of late Si Satchanalai ceramics. The elephant, with its robust body, straight legs, and coiled trunk, exudes power and presence, while its expressive face features flared ears, almond shaped eyes, and

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