This tomb group represents
one of the richest and most impressive sets of Etruscan jewelry ever found. It
comprises a splendid gold and glass pendant necklace, a pair of gold and
rock-crystal disk earrings, a gold fibula (dress fastener) decorated with a
sphinx, a pair of plain gold fibulae, a gold dress pin, and five finger rings.
Two of the rings have engraved scarabs that revolve on a swivel bezel, one is
decorated with embossed satyr heads, and the other two have decorated gold
bezels. The disk earring is originally a Lydian type of jewelry that became
fashionable in Etruria in the latter part of the sixth century B.C., when the
Etruscans were strongly influenced by eastern Greek artists and their works.
Hi,
RispondiEliminaThis jewelry interests me. Could you give some information on where it was found exactly. If you know a publication (even in Italian) that would be great. Thanks.
Kind regards,
Gerrie
Hi,
RispondiEliminaFound them already. They are from Vulci and now in the Metropolitan Museum in NY. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/40.11.7-.18
Kind regards,
Gerrie