The six whorls are very slightly convex, those of the spire encircled by about seven lirae of about the same width as their interstices.
The body whorl is very bluntly subangular at the periphery, with about 20 spiral lirae, and fine delicate growth lines.
The aperture is rounded-quadrate, oblique, less than ½ the total length of the shell.
It isbordered by a series of short fine sulcations, beyond which there is a porcellaneous thickening.
The columella is subvertical, a trifle arcuate, rounded and pillar-like, covering the umbilicus above.