The image showcases an elegant architectural element from the facade of a historic building — a white stone decorative frieze with a rich ornamental composition. The upper section is adorned with four circular floral rosettes, framed by intricate wave-like elements. At the edges of the composition are stylized floral motifs resembling sunflowers or daisies.
The lower register of the frieze displays a more rhythmic pattern of repeating smaller floral rosettes connected by a wavy line, creating an effect of continuity and fluidity. This design is characteristic of neoclassical or eclectic facades from the late 19th to early 20th century.
The fineness of the detailing indicates the high craftsmanship of the stonemasons, while the overall composition demonstrates the architects' attention to the aesthetic component of even secondary facade elements during that period. The white color of the stone effectively contrasts with the background, emphasizing the plasticity and three-dimensionality of the ornament.