

Customers are responsible for return shipping costs. All returns must include all original items, original packaging, undamaged, unused and in re-saleable condition. Our return policy is 14 days return or exchange. We take extra care in safely packing our fragile items to ensure safe delivery VISA/MasterCard (secure transaction via SSL encryption) Estimated shipping time (after postal date) is 5 - 6 business days for Europe, U.S.A., Canada, Mexico and 7-10 business days for rest world.If you have concerns about this, please find out the rules from your country prior to purchase. Some countries may occasionally impose customs to incoming merchandise. International Buyers – Please Note : Custom fees and import duties are NOT included in the purchase price. Shipping to U.S.A, CANADA, MEXICO, EUROPE is FREE.We are responsible for loss of parcel and we provide return.

We ship worldwide from Greece, 12-48 hours after payment (doesn't include Sat, Sun or holidays), via Greek Postal Service for all international packages.In Etruria such models of oriental origin and influences from the Greek world, also a participant in the Orientalizing phenomenon, coexisted, in the years when the Homeric poems were being recorded and two worlds encountered each other. Together with an architecture, sculpture and painting of monumental character, is introduced alphabetic writing, a Phoenician invention, but in this case based on a model developed by the Greeks of Euboea. Etruscan civilization, at its magnificent beginnings, sees the birth of the urban phenomenon. Against a background of Phoenician expansion and Greek colonization prestige goods were introduced into the West along with ideas and wisdom deriving from Egypt, from the Aegean and the Near East. 730-580 B.C.), Etruria participated in a widespread cultural phenomenon that encompassed the entire Mediterranean basin: an extraordinary epoch that saw the displacement of people, the circulation of goods and of ideas, and the growth of wealth. During the phase termed “Orientalizing” (ca.
