[1] She was possibly a daughter of Senusret II[1] since her burial site was found next to the pyramid of this king.
[3][4] Her name and titles survived on her canopic jars and on an alabaster vessel found in her tomb.
It had previously been robbed in antiquity but a niche in the burial site escaped the looters' attention.
In this niche were found remains of several boxes filled with jewellery and cosmetic objects, such as razors, a mirror and vases.
Most of the objects are made of gold with inlays of precious stone (cloisonné).