These are available individually but it is a discount for both. The vulture does not hold water and has a lot of paint chips. You can see that the seller taped a paper that said "damaged" which caused further damage. However, it is really cool if you like sculpture from that period but can't afford actual ancient artwork!This second reproduction of a pre-Columbian vessel, shows a man washing his hair. The original would be from a culture preceding the Inca, and this seems to have been from the museum gift shop, and I've seen similar ones, often made in the 60's, but not sure the date on this one. It does have some signs of age, though most of them seem to have been put there on purpose to mimic the real life aging on the original. It would make a great gift for a hairdresser, stylist, lover of ancient cultures or art enthusiast.