The image showcases an exquisite wrought iron metallic balcony/window element executed in a neo-Gothic or modernist style. Particularly noteworthy is the combination of various decorative elements: twisted vertical rods alternate with smooth straight ones, creating a rhythmic visual pattern.
The upper section of the railing is adorned with semicircular elements with small capitals, lending the structure a classical grandeur. The lower part is decorated with stylized wings or leaves that smoothly transition into geometric shapes resembling triangles. Each such element concludes with a small pointed finial, adding elegance and sophistication to the composition.
This wrought iron element harmoniously contrasts with the background masonry of natural stone in delicate pinkish-yellow hues. The texture of the stone blocks, their varying sizes and tonal variations create a picturesque backdrop for the strict geometry of the metal grille. Such a combination of materials and forms is characteristic of historical architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century, when the handwork of blacksmiths was highly valued as an important element of architectural decor.