Echoes of Time

A Curated Gallery of Artifacts, Antiques & Untold Stories
Tribal Sculptures & Masks

Tribal Sculptures & Masks

These are traditional tribal sculptures and masks, most likely from Papua New Guinea or other Oceanic cultures. Each piece carries spiritual meaning and was often used in ceremonies, storytelling, and ancestral worship. They represent strength, protection, fertility, and connection with the spirit world. The intricate designs and raw carvings show how deeply rooted these cultures are in their traditions and artistry.

Stone Bust Sculpture

Classical Stone Bust

This is a classical stone bust, possibly from the Greco-Roman or Middle Eastern world. The details in the jewelry, headwear, and clothing suggest nobility or someone of high status. Such pieces were often made to honor and immortalize influential figures, keeping their memory alive through time. There’s a calm dignity in the face—like wisdom and grace frozen in stone.

Golden Woman Bust

Golden Woman Bust & Vintage Perfumes

This is a more decorative, romantic-style bust—painted gold and paired with vintage jewelry and perfume bottles. It represents beauty, femininity, and elegance. The way she’s displayed with necklaces and delicate bottles gives a glamorous, old-world charm. This kind of antique speaks to luxury, refinement, and the appreciation of feminine grace throughout history.

1940s Wooden Cabinet Radio

1940s Wooden Cabinet Radio

This elegant wooden cabinet radio is a vintage-inspired piece that harks back to the golden age of radio, likely modeled after the 1930s-1950s designs. Its light maple wood casing and decorative woven speaker grills exude classic charm. Centered at the top is a retro analog clock with Roman numerals, and just below, a traditional rotary radio dial.
  • Built-in analog clock (Roman numerals)
  • AM/FM dial with rotary tuning
  • Woven cane speaker grills
  • Solid wood casing with lacquered finish

📖 Echoes Through Time

This radio sat at the heart of a warm family home for decades. In the quiet hours of the 1940s, long before televisions were common, children would gather around this elegant wood cabinet, listening to the crackle of distant broadcasts and stories unfolding through the airwaves.


Solano, Guardian of the Harvest

Solano, Guardian of the Harvest

This unique and expressive sculpture is crafted from earthen clay, capturing a head adorned with textured, coiled hair resembling ancient Greco-Roman style. The exaggerated eyes and hand-modeled facial features give it a mythical presence. Decorated with green and yellow motifs, the crown-like detailing suggests divine symbolism referencing nature and harvest.

📖 The Head of Solano

Long ago, in a quiet hilltop village tucked between olive groves and stone terraces, the villagers sculpted a likeness of Solano, the guardian spirit of their harvests. Every year, before planting season, the clay head would be brought out from the earth temple and placed on an altar of fresh greens and seeds. They believed that Solano, with eyes that saw into the hearts of men, protected their fields from drought.


Flora of the Ancients

Flora of the Ancients

This handcrafted clay head sculpture showcases a stylized figure crowned with a profusion of blooming flowers in vibrant yellow and green. Coiled clay strands form the hair, weaving natural texture into the structure. The entire crown is adorned with blooming flower appliqués—symbolic of fertility, nature, and renewal.

📖 The Mask of Seraphina, Spirit of Bloom

In the age before memory, when the earth and sky still whispered in songs only the wild understood, there lived Seraphina—the spirit of bloom and balance. She was neither goddess nor mortal, but something between: a bridge between seed and sun. With flowers sculpted into her crown, each petal represented a promise: a season of rain, a harvest undisturbed, and protection.

Meet Mary

Head Curator & Antique Specialist

Welcome to my curated collection. I am passionate about uncovering rare artifacts, timeless antiquities, and the untold stories they carry within them. Each piece in this gallery has been carefully sourced for its historical significance and unique beauty.

Whether you are a seasoned collector looking to acquire a specific artifact, or simply captivated by a piece in the gallery, I would love to connect with you. Please reach out directly to inquire about acquisitions or private viewings.

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