LARNAX WITH PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN FROM THE PUFNA FAMILY, 210-150 BCE, DETAIL. MUSEO DELL'ARTE SALVATA
I just want to wallow in the the luxurious beauty of this portrait. The woman is dressed as a princess, with a gilded headdress, gold earrings, a smaller gold necklace and a second longer braided gold ornament around her neck which is connected by a pierced roundel with a flower within it, like the spokes of a wheel, but the braided gold chain divides again below her breasts to go around her hips. She's wearing a gold circlet on her arm and a gold ring prominent on her ring finger. With the surviving traces of pink and white in her clothing and her rose-madder lips, she is magnificent.
In this detail view, we can see that this #Etruscan princess is richly decked out for the afterlife, in splendid jewelry and elegant clothes. No wonder #Greek travellers to #Etruria were shocked by the visibility of Etruscan women: this lady was much unlike her Greek counterpart.