The image depicts an exquisite architectural decorative element executed as a bas-relief on a terracotta wall. This relief showcases a complex geometric composition with floral motifs characteristic of traditional architecture. In the upper part of the bas-relief, one can notice the date "1298," indicating its historical significance.
The decorative element is rendered in a light shade against the contrasting terracotta background of the facade, creating a striking visual effect. The composition presents a symmetrical pattern of stylized floral and geometric forms resembling petals or leaves radiating from central points. The composition is framed at the top and bottom by decorative rosettes with interwoven patterns.
The execution technique testifies to the high craftsmanship of medieval artisans. The relief creates an interesting play of light and shadow on the building's facade, which is a characteristic feature of architectural decor from this period. Such elements not only adorned buildings but also carried certain symbolic significance, reflecting the artistic and cultural traditions of their time.