The figure of an argali “on pointe,” with the front and back legs close together and the hooves lowered. The neck is sharply curved, stretched upwards, and the head with a smooth, curved horn is directed forward. The front and rear humps of the body are prominently expressed, and the tail is short. The eye, ear, nose, and hoof sockets are teardrop-shaped, while the mouth is oval-shaped, inlaid with eight stones of blue and bluish-green colors (seven flat stones, with the ear socket having a cabochon-shaped convex insert). Two flat loops are soldered to the reverse side. The plaque has been cleaned, and the stone inlays have been restored.
Date: VIII-VI centuries BC
Place of origin: burial site, Chilikty 2, mound. Eastern Kazakhstan
Material: gold, turquoise
Technique: casting, forging, soldering, inlaying
Dimensions: length – 4.1 cm, width – 3.97 cm, height – 0.55 cm