The 7th to early 6th centuries BC are known as the Orientalizing period because of the many eastern, or "Oriental," elements in the art. In this prosperous era of international trade, Etruscan artists manufactured luxury goods, such as those seen in this case, that reflect influences from the art of the eastern Mediterranean. This buckle consists of two pieces that would have been attached to either end of a leather or cloth belt. The three loops of one piece connect with three corresponding hooks in the form of snake or animal heads on the other. This type of buckle appears to be inspired by Near Eastern examples.
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It was "Doctor Gachet's first impression"
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I have to say hip-hop because they have a lot of songs that use some upbeat tempos.
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Reverse Adoption theory
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According to The Reverse Adoption theory (also known as The Trickle-Up theory), particular styles that began on the streets, among the lower socio-economic class, can get picked up by designers and then those who belong to the upper-class. Since the 1960s, manufacturers and retailers started paying more attention to the people on the street and their styles, looking for inspiration and ideas. Some of those ideas eventually reached the market.
For example, T-shirts were primarily worn by workmen and men in the military as the most practical choice of clothing. They became popular among the working class and eventually in the fashion industry as well. The punk subculture followed a similar path.