Large 18th-century embroidered fabric banner, a white or ivory religious banner or banner, featuring an embroidered thread monogram. The fort fabric is only partially taken has a width of 150 cm x a height of approximately 2.30 cm,
The monogram is The central and dominant element, a large stylized "M," which stands for Mary. The letter is surmounted by a crown and, at the bottom, intersects with a cross. A widespread Catholic religious symbol, used to indicate devotion to the Virgin Mary.
Objects like this are typically processional banners, bishop's drapes, or sacred vestments, used in liturgical contexts or during religious processions.
The piece is made of fabric, probably silk or taffeta, with gold thread embroidery. The wasted appearance and stains suggest that it is a period object