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Stone façade with decorative wrought iron gate and mosaic framing

#2347. Stone façade with decorative wrought iron gate and mosaic framing

The image shows an interesting architectural façade element — a decorative door or gate built into a stone wall. The structure is made of roughly processed light gray stone, laid in a traditional masonry pattern. Of particular note is the arched opening above the door, crafted from carefully fitted stone blocks forming a semicircular arch.

The upper part of the opening is framed by a decorative mosaic inlay of ceramic tiles arranged in a checkerboard pattern with yellow and green colors. This bright element contrasts with the massiveness and monochrome nature of the stonework, giving the composition lightness and decorative appeal.

The door itself is a gray metal structure with ornamental elements. The upper part of the door is equipped with wrought iron bars forming a grille, creating semi-transparency and allowing visibility of the greenery behind the door. The lower part is a solid metal panel with embossed shield-like decoration and decorative overlays. The design is executed in a style reminiscent of medieval artistic forging.

The entire composition represents a harmonious combination of rough stonework, vibrant ceramic mosaic, and elegant metalwork, demonstrating an eclectic approach to façade design, where traditional materials meet decorative elements.

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