The hollow statuette is cast and represents a bird perched on an anchor-shaped base stand; it is an imitation of a bronze statuette of the 15th-14th centuries BC, excavated from Lchashen.
The statuette of a nude woman with a broken head is reproduced from a clay figurine, dated from the 4th millennium BC and found at the excavations of Agarak.
This statuette of a graceful woman is reproduced from a woman’s marble statue (Aphrodite) of the end of the 2nd century and the beginning of the 1st century BC, found at the excavations of Artashat.
This statuette is reproduced from the bronze figurine, which is dated by the 9th century BC and found in Tavush. The figure represents a standing man. He is tall, with an emphasized phallus.
This statuette of a wolf is reproduced from the figurine cast in bronze, which is dated by the 6th – 5th centuries BC and found at the excavations in Ayroum. The wolf and the dog are connected with the underworld.
The souvenir was made in the likeness of a bronze statuette of the goddess Arubani found in the vicinity of Van dating back to the 8th-7th centuries BC.