The shell is petite, slim, and delicate. The outer lip is thick with pronounced, serrated edges, and it forms a distinct, convex shape. The columella is adorned with a substantial callus. The shell’s surface displays multiple spiral ribs, and towards the upper part of the whorl near the periphery, you’ll find three rows of nodules that are of equal size. Additionally, the body whorls are marked by five primary spiral cords and a sizable varix opposite the aperture. The shell’s surface is predominantly white, with white nodules in chestnut or chocolate hues, sometimes featuring one or more thin, chocolate-colored spiral lines. The aperture typically appears in a purple-brown shade.