Apollo: 3rd Century BC Terracotta Fragment



Always have to be careful when I dust the curio cabinet because some items in it are fragile and rare, like this third-century BCE terracotta fragment of the god Apollo. He is one of the twelve Olympians, and the son of Zeus and Leto and the twin brother of Artemis, and the god of healing, medicine, archery, music, dance, poetry, prophecy, knowledge, light, and the sun

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DownShifting.Etsy.com (vintage menswear)
EighthDayBlazers.Etsy.com (men’s and women’s vintage blazers / jackets)
DirndlMountain.Etsy.com (Octoberfest-ready trachten style for men and women)

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37 thoughts on “Apollo: 3rd Century BC Terracotta Fragment”

  1. This is the great decision for u,for that spare time, because always the home must be neat & clean for everyone so u notice on this,that will be good thik,i like it,and i always like u❤u,i hope your thoughts always will be best!

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  2. Perhaps a soft brush would be more practical for cleaning those small relics. 🤷‍♀️ Very interesting stuffs you have there, maybe one day you can show us. You look very sexy dusting in underwear, but I suspect you know that. 😁 Enjoy your day!

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