This statue portrays a crowned woman in flowing robes, widely interpreted as a representation of the Queen of Sheba, the legendary monarch who visited King Solomon in the Hebrew Bible. Holding a scroll-like object in one hand and gently pressing the other to her chest, she embodies wisdom, reverence, and sovereign grace. The delicately carved folds of her garment and the ornamental crown reflect both the craftsmanship of the sculptor and the rich symbolic meaning of the subject. Beneath her feet lies a stylized face or mask—possibly symbolizing the defeat of paganism, evil, or the triumph of divine wisdom. The figure powerfully unites themes of faith, royalty, and feminine intellect in a single, serene form.