Standing, mummiform figure of Khonsu, wearing a tight-fitting dress which leaves the hands uncovered. The god is wearing a headband with a uraeus, topped with a disc, probably a moon disc resting on the crescent moon. A suspension loop consisting of two bands is present at the back of the moon disc. The god has a thin false beard. On the back, the upper part of the dress is rigid and forms a sort of collar. The arms are bent and the fists, with modelled thumbs, the right one positioned above the left and resting tightly on the torso, hold the nekhekh, heqa and was sceptres. The feet rest on a trapezoidal base. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.