Etruscan Goddess, Turan, 3rd C. BCE

"This balsamarium could represent Turan, the Etruscan Goddess of love and fertility, or one of the Lasas, deities who guard graves. The round, full shapes of the face and the detailed rendering of the hair and eyes enhance the sculptural quality of the figure. It possessed a lid (now missing) and could have been suspended by the two rings on the top of the head. It was used on funerary or cult occasions and as a perfume container."

-taken from art.thewalters link below

Etruscan Goddess, Turan, 3rd C. BCE, bronze. Current location: The Walters Art Museum.


Source/Quote:

https://art.thewalters.org/detail/2045/balsamarium-in-the-form-of-a-deity-with-winged-helmet/

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