The image showcases an exquisite example of a decorative architectural element — a richly adorned column capital in a Neo-Byzantine or eclectic style. The capital displays intricate polychrome finishing with blue, gold, and white tones. The upper part of the capital is decorated with stylized volutes and spiral elements characteristic of the Corinthian order, but with a clear influence of Byzantine aesthetics.
Particularly noteworthy are the decorative friezes with golden interlaced ornaments framing the capital along its perimeter. This ornamental motif gives the structure a rhythmic quality and emphasizes its horizontal articulation. The vertical blue elements with golden accents create a striking contrast and enhance the architectural expressiveness of the detail.
On the faces of the capital, one can observe skillfully executed relief images, including the figure of an eagle and geometric ornaments, indicating the symbolic significance of this architectural element. Such detailed decoration suggests that this fragment is likely part of an important religious or public building, where each decorative element carries specific symbolic meaning.