This Sasanian gilded bronze attachment presents a male figure, standing composedly, adorned in a long, patterned robe, which suggests a status of nobility or divinity. The circular motifs on the robe could represent eternity or cosmic order, themes prevalent in Sasanian art. The high headdress and stylized facial features are characteristic of Sasanian iconography, resonating with the empire's artistic conventions. The presence of gilding indicates the object's significance, possibly used as an ornamental attachment for horse harnesses, clothing, or ceremonial objects.