This red-figure kelebe, originating from Tomb II of the Poggio Pinci Necropolis in Asciano and dating to the mid-4th century BCE, is likely of Vulcentine production. On both sides of the vase is depicted a winged figure, identified as Lasa, an Etruscan deity associated with protection and fate. This kelebe, now on display at the Museo Palazzo Corboli in Asciano, represents an important example of Etruscan figurative pottery and the rich symbolism of the culture of the time.