Light brown palm leaf manuscript with three black text columns and two central circular holes
A horizontally oriented, light brown palm leaf manuscript is centered against a plain, lighter background. The rectangular leaf has slightly rounded corners and a somewhat irregular, frayed edge on its right side. The surface is a uniform light brown or tan color, covered with dense black script arranged in horizontal lines. The text is divided into three distinct blocks or columns. Each block contains approximately seven to eight lines of small, tightly packed script. Two circular holes, appearing light in color, are punched through the leaf. One hole is located between the first and second text blocks, and the other is between the second and third text blocks. On the far left edge of the leaf, a small amount of vertically oriented script is partially visible. On the far right edge, the inscription "77A" is visible, also oriented vertically.