The image shows a detailed fragment of a decorative ornamental pattern that could be an element of interior or facade decoration. This is an elegant relief pattern executed in the technique of stencil embossing or carving on a yellow background. The gray-green elements form a smooth, undulating floral ornament with flower motifs.
The repeating pattern consists of curved lines forming intertwining stems that harmoniously weave together, creating a rhythmic composition. Stylized flowers with clear geometric designs are evenly distributed among them. This type of decoration is characteristic of Art Nouveau style, where natural forms are interpreted into smooth, flowing lines.
This ornamental motif might have been used in the decoration of walls, ceilings, or decorative panels of historical buildings from the late 19th to early 20th century. Such patterns are often found in the works of Art Nouveau masters who sought to create a holistic artistic space where every detail of the interior or exterior was thoughtfully designed and served the overall aesthetic concept.