The manuscript contains 18 folios (including two flyleaves) and opens with an illuminated sarlawh. The text is copied in large naskh, 12 lines to a page. All text folios are decorated with gold floral motifs in the margins and interlinear gilding.
The name of God is written in gold throughout the text.
The manuscript was penned by Ahmad Shamlu in 1252/1836 according to the colophon. Ahmad b. Muhammad Husayn Shamlu Mashhadi (d. 1267/1848, Mashhad) was a prolific scribe, who was also the calligraphy tutor of Fath Ali Shah’s son.
The binding is made of light brown wood with a leather spine. The covers are intricately carved with flowers, two birds and a butterfly. The inside covers are plain wood painted in golden shades.