The sculpture features a celestial dancing figure defined by an elegant, sinuous curve, typical of classical Indian aesthetics as described in the Natyashastra. Her torso leans dramatically, creating a dynamic contrapposto that suggests fluid motion, as if she is captured mid-dance. The sculptor emphasises her body’s articulation, lifted shoulder, arched back, and shifted hips, conveying grace and liveliness. Her limbs, particularly the bent leg and delicately angled arms, enhance the pose’s rhythm and balance. Although carved from stone, she appears almost weightless. Richly adorned in layered necklaces, heavy earrings, and intricately beaded girdles, the jewellery reflects the sculptor’s mastery and the cultural significance of ornamentation in ancient India. A complex crown frames her head, accentuating her serene expression as she gazes downward.