1991.75.6, Composite necklace, Etruria, ca. mid 7th century B.C.E., gold, glass, amber
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Early Etruscan necklaces are comparatively rare, as their beads were often made of fragile or corrodible materials such as amber, glass, and silver.
1991.75.32 Bulla, Etruria, 4th century B.C.E., Gold
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Lenticular pendants with a cylindrical suspension eye are generally called
1991.75.8.a-b, Pair of child's bracelets or earrings, Etruscan, mid 7th century B.C.E., gold repousse
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In antiquity, b
1991.75.9, Bracelet, Etruscan, mid 7th century B.C.E., gold, repousse, stamped, orientalizing
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In antiquity, b
1991.75.26, Lion ring with engraved bezel, Etruria, early 5th century B.C.E., gold
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In addition their ornamental quality, most rings in antiquity were used for the practical purpose of making impressions upon yielding material.
1991.75.25, Lion ring with engraved bezel, Etruria, early 5th century B.C.E., gold
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In addition their ornamental quality, most rings in antiquity were used for the practical purpose of making impressions upon yielding material.
1991.75.24, Lion ring with box setting, Etruria, early 5th century B.C.E., gold
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In addition their ornamental quality, most rings in antiquity were used for the practical purpose of making impressions upon yielding material.
1991.75.10, Stamped plaque with winged goddess, Etruria, ca. 630 B.C.E., gold
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Stamped into a thin gold plaque is the frontal image of an Etruscan goddess with a human head, open wings, and a bird's tail spread out like a palmette.
1991.75.37, Diadem, Etruria, 4th-3rd century B.C.E., gold
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Only a limited number of Etruscan wreaths have survived, although, as in Greece, they played an important role in everyday life.