Standing figure of Nefertem, striding with left leg forward. The god is wearing a headdress composed of a lotus flower surmounted by two tall plumes, with the plumage details finely rendered, and flanked by two bronze elements, probably identifiable as menat-counterpoises (a hathoric symbol of fertility). At the back, between the head and the crown, is a suspension loop formed by three bands. Nefertem wears a tripartite wig decorated with vertical lines and equipped with a stylised uraeus. The god wears a false beard. The arms are along the sides of the body, the hands clenched into fists. The god is wearing a shendyt kilt. The feet rest on a rectangular base. On all sides of the base, except the front, are small incisions, though it is unclear whether these form an inscription. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.