Terracotta Unicorn Wall Plaque — Framed Indus Valley One-Horned Bull Art
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Of all the images left behind by the Indus Valley Civilisation, the single-horned bull — known today as the Indus Unicorn — is the most mysterious. It appears on more seals than any other animal. Its horn is depicted with extraordinary consistency across thousands of artefacts found across the ancient civilisation's vast territory. And yet what it represented to the people who made it, what it meant in the context of their religion or their governance or their trade — remains entirely unknown. The writing that surrounds it has never been deciphered.
This handcrafted terracotta wall plaque brings this extraordinary image to life in hand-carved low relief. The one-horned animal is rendered in graceful profile — naturalistic and iconic at once — its form immediately recognisable to anyone familiar with ancient seal art, and visually compelling even to those encountering it for the first time. The row of ancient glyphs above adds depth and mystery: a reminder that what you are looking at is a fragment of a real civilisation that flourished 4,000 years ago and left more questions than answers.
The warm terracotta clay surface, set against silver texture in a black frame, gives the piece the gravitas of a museum exhibit combined with the accessibility of beautiful home decor. Hand-carved by skilled Indian artisans in natural clay. Ready to hang. An exceptional and truly rare gift for history lovers, collectors, and anyone fascinated by ancient cultures, archaeology, and the mysteries of the ancient world.
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Material: 100% natural unglazed terracotta clay
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Inspiration: Indus Unicorn seal, Indus Valley Civilisation, c.2600–1900 BCE
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Frame: Black frame with silver-grey textured backing
- Best for: Studies · living rooms · collector spaces · gifting
The most mysterious animal of the ancient world. On your wall.
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