This black-glaze kylix, originating from Tomb I of the Poggio Pinci Necropolis in Asciano and dating to the 4th century BCE, is decorated with black glaze and features four stamped palmettes on the inner base. The kylix, a wine cup used in banquets, reflects the taste for elegant details and the quality of Etruscan ceramics. Now displayed at the Museo Palazzo Corboli in Asciano, this cup provides insight into the convivial customs and decorative art of the time.