Mundane scene

A fragment of a frieze relief preserving three figures – one on the right, two on the left – separated by a framed semi-column of the Gandharan-Corinthian type. The base is plain. The bottom face shows a rectangular tenon. On the right, a female figure is standing frontally and carrying her weight on the right leg, the left is bent. She is dressed in a long tunic and wrapped in a mantle with the right hand on the chest. On the bottom right, the scanty traces of another figure can be discernible. On the left, a female figure is standing frontally, the weight of her body is placed on the left leg. Her left hand is on the shoulder, the left is hanging down on the side. She is dressed in a long tunic and a mantle. Next is a male figure carved in the left three-quarter view. His right hand is raised, the left is holding an indistinct object with whirling end. The figure is bare-chested and wears a laṅgoṭī and a piece of cloth on the left arm.