Triad with a central falcon-headed deity, crowned with a moon disk resting on a crescent moon adorned with a uraeus, possibly identifiable as Khonsu, flanked by two baboons. On the falcon’s head, the eyes are rendered as two raised dots and the small beak protrudes between them. The falcon wears a tripartite wig decorated with vertical streaks. The two lateral baboons are squatting and crowned with the moon disk resting on the crescent moon. Their muzzles protrude, the mane at the sides of the face is indicated, and the mantle is decorated with small notches. The baboons are seated with their legs in front and the tail running along the outer side. On the back of each figure, between the head and headdress, there is a suspension loop composed of two bands. The three figures rest on a thin bronze base. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.