Standing figure of a striding goddess, the left leg forward, probably identifiable as Nekhbet. The goddess is wearing an atef crown and a tripartite wig decorated with an incised vulture headdress. The goddess has a collar and is wearing an ankle-length, tight-fitting dress. Her arms are positioned along her body, the hands are open, the palms pressed onto the thighs. The feet rest on a thin rectangular bas, from which a rectangular tenon projects down. The statuette is mounted on a modern wooden base. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.