Male devotee

A projecting figured bracket depicting a standing male devotee. The figure rests on a projecting base decorated with a row of saw-teeth, which continues on both sides, where squared decorative panels are also found. The tenon is lost behind the extant sockets for wall. There is a small tenon on the bottom, and a kharoshti mark on the top. The decorative panel on the left face depicts two juxtaposing half rosettes in scribed in triangles separated by a double fillet. The opposite face has two superimposing square panels bisected into triangles each containing a smaller triangle. The male figure is standing, slightly tilted to his right. He wears paridhāna and uttarīya, and a flat band necklace.