Weathered wooden relief of a seated figure with a halo, hands clasped in lap, facing forward.
A vertical rectangular wooden panel features a carved relief of a seated figure, facing directly forward. The figure is depicted cross-legged, with both hands clasped together in the lap, palms facing upwards. The head is slightly elongated, surrounded by a circular halo. Faint lines suggest closed eyes, a nose, and a mouth on the eroded face. The figure wears a loose robe, indicated by subtle folds and lines, covering the shoulders, arms, and lower body. A decorative band with small circular motifs is visible at the base of the figure, below the clasped hands. Behind the figure, an elongated oval shape extends from the shoulders to the base. A small, faint circular motif is present in the upper left corner of the panel, outside the larger oval shape. The entire surface is heavily worn, with much of the original paint faded or chipped, revealing the light brown wood grain beneath. Remnants of faded red, green, and darker brown pigments are visible on the robe and around the halo.