Male figures

Part of a relief representing two small figures standing under doors. The base consists of a plain fillet. The cornice has a row of dentils with same height and width, topped by what was probably a row of pearls and a plain fillet. Two identical male figures stand frontal, head turned to their left, with the left hand on the hip and holding something in the right hand, probably a lotus. They seem to wear a headdress and earrings. The figures stand under doors with round voluted arch with pendants, separated by a semi-column of Gandharan-Persepolitan type. The outline of a second similar column is visible to the right.