Ibis right leg, probably part of a wooden statuette. It is equipped with a tenon for insertion into the statuette. The upper part of the leg, on the left side, has two breaks, one of which reveals the black casting core. The surface is decorated with a pattern of crossed lines representing the details of the skin. The corrosion layer on the back of the leg bears distinct textile impressions. The toes are finely modelled, with skin and claws rendered in detail. Two massive rectangular tenons project down from the leg, fixed into the modern wooden base. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for hollow casts.