The shell presents a flattened, somewhat disc-shaped appearance with a low conoid spire and a wide-open umbilicus.
Its structure is rather solid, boasting a dull, uniform brown hue that lacks luster.
On the upper surface, dense, fine striations run throughout, appearing almost threadlike, primarily composed of cuticular material.
The lower surface showcases fine, inconspicuous growth lines, accompanied by a subtle underlayer of minute, closely spaced spiral striations.
The body whorl descends slightly at the front and forms a pronounced angle at the periphery, curving gracefully around the umbilicus.