The piece itself was the only quality glasswork Tealios ever created. He dabbled in sketching and painting, but the quality was poor. The Visage of Amunuku is the only real piece of glass work he ever created, and many speculate he had divine aid (ie. From Amunuku) whilst doing so. It is made of very fine, very clear glass, said to be made from sand imported from the deserts of earth itself. It was stained several subtle shades of blue, green, and even a few pieces in indigo.
The Visage of Amunuku is unique in that it is one of the very few art pieces that depict Amunuku, not as a murdon, but as a human. His skin is still greenish-blue, but he has human facial features, a human body, and only two arms, rather than four. He is shown in profile, sitting demurely with his face pointed upward. A white halo wraps around his head, similar to that shown in art nouveau of earth. The background is made of living, pristine trees, pale green and white, with the circling globes of Zar, its sun, and its moons, and earth hanging over his left shoulder.
Humanoid depictions of Amunuku are often considered to be quite controversial throughout Izarn (particularly the Amuni provinces). Euclide have often used such images as anti-Amuni and anti-Amunuku propaganda, portraying him in crude fashions and poses, enjoying his new humanoid body. The Visage of Amunuku Is considered to be a fight against propaganda. Giving power to these insulting images.