Standing figure of Onuris, striding with left leg forward. He is wearing a short, curled wig topped with a modius, the upper part of the headdress is missing. The god has his right arm raised and bent; the hand holds a filiform object which probably represents a rope. The left arm is along the body and slightly bent, the hand closed in a fist, probably also held the rope, a fragment of which is still stuck in the hand. Onuris is wearing a long garment, the upper part consists of a corselet with triangular straps, decorated with a loop pattern representing the scales of a cuirass, the lower part consists of a long, pleated kilt. The feet rest on a thin rectangular base, from which two square tenons project down, in correspondence of the feet. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.