The image shows an exquisite example of an Art Deco decorative architectural element. This is a stone façade fragment made of light gray stone, possibly limestone or sandstone. The central focus is an impressive fan-shaped (sun-like) motif, where radial lines extend from a semicircular base, creating a dynamic ray composition.
The upper part is adorned with a decorative cornice featuring undulating elements and stylized floral motifs characteristic of the Art Nouveau and early Art Deco periods. The structure is flanked on both sides by vertical pilasters with scroll volutes at the top, giving the entire composition balance and solidity.
The lower section is decorated with a geometric pattern of triangles, typical of Art Deco with its affinity for clean geometric forms. The entire composition demonstrates meticulous stone carving and attention to detail characteristic of luxurious early 20th century architecture. This element could have been part of the facade of a public building, theater, or upscale residential building.