Late 7th - early 6th century B.C. Florence, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Inv. 2832
Produced in southern Etruria, at Vulci, this type of vessel was widely diffused.
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Bucchero ware
Bucchero ware is a kind of pottery fired by a special process that gives it a uniform black colour and a glossy surface, in imitation of more expensive metal vessels. First produced at Cerveteri around 675 B.C., it rapidly spread to other centres in southern Etruria, such as Veio, Tarquinia and Vulci, where its production became standardized.