The image depicts an exquisite architectural element of a decorative balustrade or frieze, executed in Art Nouveau style with neoclassical elements. This stone relief showcases a symmetrical composition of two oval medallions with decorative cross-like motifs inside.
The stone carving demonstrates professional execution and attention to detail. Each medallion is framed by an elegant oval border, containing a stylized cross with ray-like elements resembling fan ornaments. Between the medallions is a central decorative element resembling a tulip or stylized floral motif, which is typical of Art Nouveau.
This façade element displays a subtle play of light and shadow thanks to the relief carving, which gives the composition volume and expressiveness. The sandstone or limestone from which this architectural detail is made emphasizes the monumentality and nobility of the building's façade. Such decorative elements were often used in architecture of the late 19th to early 20th century for decorating parapets, windowsill areas, or friezes.