Etruscan pottery wine vessels - Castello Banfi collection
It is an ancient pottery wine vessel characterized by a mouth shaped like a clover. The surface is usually coated with black Bukailuo glaze, giving it a unique luster and deep color tone. There are horizontal grooves on the neck and ridges at the bottom, which add artistic beauty to the decorative details. It was produced in the Volsey region in the mid-6th century BC and has also been discovered in the Kiusi region. It is one of the collections of CastelloBanfi.
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