Two artifacts found in the tombs of ancient Chinese aristocracy are believed to be the world’s oldest sex toys judging from their shapes.
The two 2,000-year-old bronze pleasure devices have been released amid speculation they could have belonged to Chinese royals.
The rare photo of these items which have never been on public display will feature at an upcoming exhibition called Tomb Treasures
at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco in the USA, taking place from February 17 to May 28.
A spokesman for the museum told Mail Online that it had been found inside the tomb of an aristocrat in the West Han Dynasty (206 BC–8 AD) – while the other apparently belonged to a Chinese imperial family.
