Partially preserved vessel handle. It is in the form of a female bust supporting a flower bud on top of her head. The woman has large almond-shaped eyes, relatively big, straight nose and wide mouth. Her hair falls freely down her back with two shorter locks, placed in front of her ears, framing her face. The neckline of her garment can be seen on her neck. The figure’s backside is smooth and at the height of the shoulders there is a notch facilitating the handle’s adjustment on a bronze vessel. It has been suggested that this female bust might have decorated the handle of an oinochoe.
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