The cylinder seal is a well-preserved piece made from black hematite, characterized by its deep engravings and glossy surface. The primary figure, identified as the god Shamash, is depicted with clear details, including his characteristic rays. The worshipper and the slave with a club are rendered in a stylized yet recognizable manner, indicative of Babylonian artistic conventions. The cylinder's smooth surface and the precision of the engravings highlight the skill of the artisan. The slight magnetism of the hematite and the seal's overall pristine condition further underscore its quality and rarity. This seal would have served as a personal identifier, rolled onto clay to leave an impression, symbolizing the owner's status and role within Babylonian society.