A detailed, ornately carved and painted religious sculpture is positioned in front of a large window. The sculpture depicts the Coronation of Mary by the Holy Trinity. Two male figures, representing God the Father and Jesus Christ, sit on either side of Mary, who is kneeling with her hands in prayer. They are all seated atop fluffy, silver-white clouds populated by multiple cherubic angels with golden wings. God the Father, on the right, has a long beard and holds a golden orb, symbolizing dominion. Jesus, on the left, is younger and holds a golden cross. Both figures wear draping, golden cloaks and have halos of golden rays emanating from behind their heads. Above the group, directly in front of the window, a golden dove with outstretched wings symbolizes the Holy Spirit. The window behind them has a lattice-like pattern. The sculpture's colors are rich and varied, from the reds and blues of Mary's robes to the golden hues of the other figures' attire and halos. The sculpture appears to be made of wood and is meticulously detailed, creating a sense of depth and texture. The background is the soft grey of the church wall and the brightness from the window. The sculpture and window are positioned high up on the wall.