The image shows a magnificent example of decorative facade ornamentation executed in the sgraffito technique. This ornamental motif displays an exquisite stylized botanical image organized in the form of a symmetrical tree. The upper part of the composition has a triangular form, resembling a pyramidal tree crown formed from repeating elements.
The pattern is characterized by fine detailing, where the white relief stands out clearly against the terracotta background. The motif consists of stylized flowers, possibly resembling lilies or other decorative plants, connected by curved shoots and leaves. The symmetry of the composition is noteworthy, with elements mirrored along the central axis.
The lower part of the image shows a fragment of a horizontal border with similar decorative elements, creating a harmonious framing for the entire composition. Such decorative facade treatment is characteristic of historical architecture, possibly from the Art Nouveau period or Renaissance revival, highlighting the refined artistic taste and attention to detail typical of craftsmen of that time.