The photograph shows a fragment of a decorative ceramic panel, likely part of a traditional architectural façade. What we see is an exquisite example of tilework framed by wooden elements.
The central part of the panel is executed in rich green tones, creating a deep background for the ornamental pattern. The elegant repeating design consists of intertwining wavy blue lines forming a characteristic medallion motif. Within these medallions are stylized plant elements in green, golden, and terracotta colors. Particularly notable are the acanthus leaves and floral motifs typical of Islamic and Mediterranean decorative arts.
On the sides of the central green strip are borders with alternating patterns of blue-green stylized leaves on a light background. All of this is framed by a bright blue band, which creates a striking contrast with the surrounding dark wooden elements of the façade.
The wooden framing is made of dark, possibly aged wood, which emphasizes the brightness and sophistication of the ceramic insert. The entire composition demonstrates high craftsmanship and is characteristic of traditional architecture in countries with a rich heritage of tile art, possibly Spanish-Moorish, Portuguese, or Middle Eastern.