The shell is sizeable, robust, elongated, and tapering, consisting of 15-16 rounded whorls that progressively increase in size from the pointed apex to the front end. Each whorl displays a single prominent spiral ridge, along with a few fainter ones. The suture is clearly defined, and the whorls exhibit a strong keel in the middle, with a sloping upper portion and a curved lower portion. The aperture is nearly circular and slightly sinuous. In terms of color, the exterior ranges from light brown to a pinkish hue, with the upper part of each whorl showing a touch of blue, while the sharp spiral ridges appear whitish.