Figure of an ibis-headed god, identifiable as Thot, standing and striding with left leg forward. The god has a tripartite wig, from which the head comes out. The arms are at sides, the hands clenched in fists. The hands have holes to fit the now missing insignia. The god has an apron type of skirt, decorated with an etched pattern and a belt. The leg muscles are slightly indicated. The feet rest on a thin rectangular base, from which two broken circular tenons project down. The statuette is mounted on a modern wooden base. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.