The ka represented an individual's immaterial double and divine nature, and was housed in the cult statue. Moreover, it was the way in which the god manifested himself on earth; his hieroglyphic consists of two outstretched arms, here represented on the head of the figure. The ruler is incised on a parallelepiped base. The right arm is stretched across the body, the left arm forward. He wears a long tripartite wig, with thin parallel incisions, which leaves his ears uncovered and ends on his chest. The eyes are outlined with dark material, on the chin is a false beard. The neck was adorned with a usekh necklace covered with gold leaf. In his hand he held a sceptre and a staff.