Volterran Red-Figure Kelebe

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This Volterran red-figure kelebe, found in Tomb F of the Molinello Tumulus in Asciano and dating to the 3rd century BCE, is attributed to the "Berlin Nun Group." The kelebe is decorated with elegant red figures, typical of Etruscan artistry of the time. This refined vase, now housed at the Museo Palazzo Corboli in Asciano, highlights the influence of Volterran ceramics and the artistic richness of Etruscan culture.