The Kore puts her left foot forward as she steps on a flat surface supported by galloping horses. She is clad in a chiton and an obliquely worn himation decorated with a dotted band. She holds a blossom in one hand and a pomegranate in the other. Her facial features are austere; she has hanging earrings on her ears and a headgear adorned with rays and circles within squares.
Two small protrusions on the back of her head and three more on the mirror’s lower preserved part might be used for the attachment of additional decorative elements or helped in supporting the mirror.
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