A PAIR OF ETRUSCAN GOLD DISKS CIRCA LATE 4TH CENTURY B.C.

Gold with garnet Etruscan brooch, filigree & granulation techniques, circa 500 B.C.

Etruscan Ear-ring, 6th century B.C.

Granulation_Vetulonia etruscan gold

Fibula - DETAIL OF GRANULATION, Gold. l. 3 7/8 in. 7th century BCE Etruscan

Detail, Etruscan gold fibula, detail from the Regolini Galassi Tomb, Mid-7th Century BCE.

One of the most famous jewelry of Etruscan goldsmithing: the gold brooch decorated with lions from the Regolini Galassi Tomb in Cerveteri. This brooch belonged to the grave goods of a princely rank woman.

Etruscan jewelry Ambar and gold

etruscan jewellery

Etruscan revival fringe earrings

Этрусское ожерелье из золота с изумрудами и жемчугом. 550 год до н.э.

Gold trumpet-shaped earrings with relief decoration, Etruscan, Classical period, circa 5th-4th century BC Metropolitan Museum

Etruscan pair of gold a baule earrings C550BC The Met

An Exquisite Pair of Etruscan Gold Baule Earrings

Etruscan gold and garnet earrings, 4-3rd century BC

Fibula (Pin), 300s BC Italy, Etruscan, 4th Century BC

Etruscan Art: Gold pendant

Amulet with an arrowhead. Etruscan, 5th century BC. | Thorvaldsens Museum

Etruscan gold bulla with cintamani, 4thc BC, Vatican Museum

Etruscan gold necklaces from Vulci. The top has 9 animal motif pendants and the 7 discs of Etruscan mythological scenes C.300 BC Vatican Etruscan museum

Etruscan Gold Book, 600 BCE, believed to be the oldest complete multiple page book found in the world. It is made of six plates of gold, each 5 x 4.5 cm, and bound with two rings. The plates contain text in Etruscan characters, and was likely a type of prayer book made for the funeral of an aristocrat.

Etruscan Gold Cone found near the village of Avanton, about 12 km north of Poitiers, France. C.450BC

