The Gypsy Girl Mosaic depicts a young woman with dark skin and hair, wearing a colorful shawl and holding a tambourine. The mosaic is notable for its realism and the expressiveness of the woman's face.
The mosaic is thought to date back to the 3rd century AD and is believed to be the work of a Roman mosaicist. It is one of the most popular mosaics in the Zeugma Mosaic Museum and is often used as a symbol of the museum's collection.