This Parthian soapstone seal features a prominently carved intaglio of a wolf, an animal that may have been symbolic in Parthian culture, possibly representing strength, guardianship, or a tribal totem. The craftsmanship suggests it was used to stamp or seal documents, indicating the authority or identity of the owner. The wear on the surface attests to its age and use, enhancing its value as an object of historical interest. Such seals are relatively rare, with each one having a unique intaglio, making this piece a significant and intriguing artifact for collectors, particularly due to its well-preserved ancient patina and clear, discernible imagery.