Fragment of a curvilinear frieze defined above by a band with a dentil and bar pattern, a plain fillet, a cornice of leaf and dart with another plain fillet at the very top. Portions of two carinated arches remain, with those unbroken having volutes from which pendants carved with a tendril pattern hang. The remains of artificial beams can be seen inside each arch. Doorframes under the arches are carved with wavy lines in one case and scales in the other. The figure on the left wears a tunic and trousers with his right hand slightly raised and his left held across the handle of his sword. The other figure is partly broken and holds an object shaped like a drum. Both figures look towards their left. The arches are separated by a Gandhāran-Persepolitan pillar. There is a groove and socket on the top face of the fragment that runs perpendicular to the face of the stone. A nail hole can be seen to the right of the pillar's capital.