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The people of Etruria, roughly modern Tuscany, in the area north of Rome in
Italy.
The heads can be found here.
Click on the picture for the zip of the bmp(s); on the mesh-name under the
picture for the zip of the mesh. Some of these use the same meshes; you will
only need one copy of each mesh.
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BF01fafit
by Maxis (renamed formal champagne mesh)
Etruscan woman's outfit in white with gold embroidery and Tyrian
purple overtunic. Gold bracelets at wrists. Light skin tone.
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BF01fafit by Maxis
Etruscan women's outfit in shades of pink and purple, with blue overtunic;
color scheme off a painted sarcophagus. Gold body chain with medallion between
the breasts. For light skin tone.
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BF01fafit by Maxis
Etruscan women's dress in shades of yellow and deep purple with a shimmery
overtunic in Tuscan red, edged with black. Necklace of gold and onyx. For light
skin tone.
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BF01fafit by Maxis
Etruscan women's gown in a somewhat Snow White kind of color scheme of reds
with blue and pale gold. For light skin tone.
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BF01fafit by Maxis
Etruscan women's outfit in a subtle color scheme of deep black-brown, off-beige,
and shades of violet, with silver body chain. For medium skin tone.
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BF01fafit by Maxis
Etruscan women's outfit in deep intense blue and bright red, with pendant
of gold wheels. Medium skin tone.
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BF01fafit by Maxis
Etruscan women's outfit in shades of olive green and Tyrian purple. Gold pendant
and wide gold bracelets. For medium skin tone.
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BF01fafit by Maxis
Etruscan women's outfit in cream, sea-green, and shades of lavendar with gold
jewelry. Medium skin tone.
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B3aafafit by me
Etruscan women's short-sleeved dress in white with blue and red; rounded hem
and a meander pattern down the front, worn with pointy-toed boots as was the
height of fashion at the time. Light skin tone.
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B3aafafit by me
Etruscan women's dress in a deep blue with red trim. Border down front is
after a figure on a bronze engraved chariot; it just looks like alternating
bow ties and nine patches from a quilt. Pointy shoes, of course, and gold seed-pod
necklace. Light skin tone.
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B3aafafit by me
Women's dress in a watery green straight off a fresco; curly wave pattern
down front of skirt. Light skin tone.
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B3aafafit by me
Dress in shades of reddish brown, with key pattern in red and white down skirt;
pendant of gold and onyx. For light skin tone.
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B3aafafit by me
Etruscan women's dress in a pattern taken from a frescoed ceiling; yes, those
are the original colors (personally I blame proximity to the Celts). Bead necklace
in two shades of blue. Medium skin tone.
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B3aafafit by me
Women's dress in a peachy-pink; trimmed with gold and Tuscan red (of course).
Gold bracelets and necklace in a palmette design. Medium skin tone.
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B3aafafit by me
Etruscan women's dress in yellow with blue key pattern; gold teardrop necklace.
For medium skin tone.
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B3aafafit by me
Etruscan women's dress in shades of Tuscan red, with chequerboard pattern
in black and red down skirt; gold medallion and bracelets. Medium skin tone.
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Policy: Objects, skins, and some meshes
by Thalia at Magnolia Sims. Do what you like with my objects and skins: clone,
recolor, share, make different versions of skins for different skin tones and
body shapes, whatever. For my meshes: redistribute them, use them as bases for
your own stuff ( change the mesh ID of course), make your own skins for them,
&c, that's all dandy. For all the above credit would be good, and if you
could link I'd appreciate it; but you don't have to. Just don't put anything
of mine (altered or unaltered) on a pay site, and don't take credit for something
you didn't make. For the meshes which are not mine: if you want to use them you'll
have to refer to the original maker's policy, which I've generally included in
the zip. Though if I'm using them, they were good to use when I checked.
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