SYC4193810: Aqueer. India, 16th century. Copper alloy flows. They were used to pour water for toilet and wudoo '. They were associated with ponds. These monumental objects are characteristic of Indian productions from the beginning of the Mughal era. Their elanceded shapes present a decorative relief, spiral. Louvre Museum / Bridgeman Images
SYC4194869: Runic calendar. Stick in alder wood, incised with sign knife and characters imitated from runes, indicating the days of the week, the feasts of the saints and the important dates of the year. Sign “” A S”” (owner's initials) and date 1566. Origin Finland. Saint Genevieve Library, Paris / Bridgeman Images