This aryballos, from Tomb O of the Molinello Tumulus in Asciano and dating to the first half of the 6th century BCE, is crafted in Etrusco-Corinthian ceramic and features a globular body. The outer surfaces are adorned with dotted and linear motifs in reddish glaze, adding an element of elegance to the small container for perfumed oils. Now displayed at the Museo Palazzo Corboli in Asciano, the aryballos exemplifies the refined art of Etruscan pottery and its Corinthian influence.