Male devotee

Fragment of a relief showing a male donor standing under a door. To the right, there is a semi-column of Gandharan-Persepolitan type. The back side of the relief shows some large chisel marks. On the top and bottom of the fragment, at the left end, there is a tenon. The male devotee stands with hands joined in a gesture of veneration, and his body slightly turned to his right. He wears a paridhāna and an uttarīya and has bracelets on his wrists. The door is of the Indian type and has a voluted arch with pendants.