The silver figurine represents Harpokrates, the god associated with silence and secrets, in a classic pose—finger to lips—that was misinterpreted by later Greek and Roman cultures. His attire includes a panther skin and a distinctive headdress, which, along with his youthfulness, align with his characterization as the child god Horus in Egyptian mythology. The craftsmanship reflects the Roman period's artistic practices in Egypt, with the deity's pose and accessories suggesting a blend of cultural iconography. This piece's small size and high level of detail indicate skilled metalwork of the period, making it a remarkable example of cross-cultural art in antiquity.