Garland bearer and female figure

Fragment of a relief preserving a garland-bearer and a female figure. The base features a torus moulding. The relief was encased between a framed pillar featuring a long flute. The same element is found on the proper left face. The plinth is decorated with a half-rosette scroll, the torus with a straight festoon with an alternating pattern of weaving lines and pearls between listels, the cavetto is plain. The cornice consists of a fillet. The back face shows vertical tool marks. On the right, a male bearer is standing frontal, his head is turning left. The right hand is partially clenched with the thumb and index finger joined at the tips, the left is holding the garland which rests on his shoulder. He has curly hair with possibly a vertical knot. The figure wears a short dothī knot on the waist, pendent earrings, a short necklace, and wristlets with raised edges. The garland preserves a pendent element and two hanging ribbons, this latter is carved in between the previous figure. The lower curve is decorated with a row of square panels bisected into triangles each containing an indented triangle. In the background and behind the lower curve of the garland, a female figure is carved in bust. The figure is holding a mirror in her left hand. She wears a long necklace.