The statuette shows Tiye standing upright and was found in 1900 together with four other statuettes of women and one statue of a young girl In addition to wood, it is embellished with gold, semi-precious stones, and glass, used for the jewelry around her neck. Her left arm is bent to hold her dress. Around her neck are beads of "gold,
carnelian, and other semi-precious stones" assembled into a necklace. She wears a long wig and a "soft, diaphanous robe", which hangs over her left shoulder, cinches at her waist, and extends down to her feet. The "wondrously elaborate" wig is intricately detailed and carefully rendered, including three long braids at the back of her head. The detail of the wig stands in contrast to that of her relatively simple dress, which uses sharp sunken lines to indicate gathering in the fabric around her arm and imprecise hashing for patterns on the garment. Like most female wooden statues, she stands barefoot with her left foot slightly forward. She stands on a base inscribed with an
offering passage to
Mut, Lady of Heaven, and gives Tiye's title of Chief of Weavers. File:Statuette of the lady Tiye MET 41.2.10 01.jpg|Statuette of the lady Tiye MET 41.2.10 01 File:Statuette of the lady Tiye MET 41.2.10 05.jpg|Statuette of the lady Tiye MET 41.2.10 05 File:Statuette of the lady Tiye MET 41.2.10 02.jpg|Statuette of the lady Tiye MET 41.2.10 02 == Material ==