Seated, naked figure of Harpocrates. The god is wearing a skullcap decorated with incised circles, which are visible only in some points, and a uraeus whose head is missing, perhaps it was an additional decorative element; the sinuous tail of the uraeus is incised and extends on the top of the skullcap. There is a hole on the right side of the skullcap, provided to insert the now missing side-lock. The ears are pierced. The neck is thick, with two incised lines, probably representing skin folds. Behind the neck there is a broken suspension loop composed of two bands. Harpocrates wears a collar consisting of two bands around his neck. The arms are at sides, adorned with two armlets and two bracelets, the hands with open palms are facing down. The right hand is broken, the fingers of the left hand are indicated. The feet rest on a small trapezoidal base. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.