The image depicts a carved wooden monument, likely from a church. The monument is ornately decorated with gold paint and intricate details.  At the top, a skull sits within a gold and black eagle's wings, suggesting a connection to death and mortality.  Below the skull, a large wooden coat of arms is prominently displayed. The shield is divided into four sections, showcasing various symbols including a star, a checkered pattern, and a set of three rings. Above the shield, a golden deer is leaping.  On the shield's banner, the words "Virtus Incedit Vires" are visible, which translates to "Valor Kindles Strength." 

The monument's lower section features a black, wooden grate with a series of vertical spindles.  An armored hand emerges from behind the grate, holding a silver arrow.   Two cherub statues are visible below the hand, suggesting a connection to innocence and eternity.  The entire monument is richly decorated and exudes a sense of history, faith, and nobility.