A fragment of Terracotta statue displayed on wood block stand from ancient Indian continent dated to the Gupta period (4th-6th century). The head of the deity was made from molded clay and fired at low temperature and was likely painted when it was made. The facial is of classical features with large almond shaped eyes and small but full lips. Large loop of eye ornament is still partially present. The surface exhibits some typical losses due to age and great patina.