The image displays an exquisite wrought iron decorative element, possibly part of a window grill or railing, executed in the Art Nouveau style. This architectural ornament demonstrates the characteristic flowing lines and organic plant motifs typical of Art Nouveau.
The composition features a symmetrical arrangement of elements: in the center, two elegant circles with floral motifs framed by curved lines that smoothly transition into side elements. The masterfully forged flowers and leaves create an impression of natural growth and movement, which is a key feature of the Art Nouveau style.
The metal structure is painted in a dark shade that effectively contrasts with the greenish background of the glass surface behind it. This combination emphasizes the openwork and delicacy of the craftsmanship. Particularly noteworthy is the forging technique that creates an illusion of lightness and airiness in the heavy metal.
This architectural element reflects the high level of craftsmanship from the early 20th century, when artistic metalworking reached a particular flourishing in European architecture.