This sculpture likely represents Ecclesia, the personification of the Church in Christian iconography. Crowned and robed with regal dignity, she holds a chalice in her left hand—symbolizing the blood of Christ—and rests a cross on her shoulder, marking redemption and spiritual triumph. Her downward gaze and flowing garments speak to humility, purity, and divine grace. The detail beneath her feet, possibly a mask or face, may symbolize the defeat of heresy, sin, or paganism. As a figure, Ecclesia embodies the sanctity, authority, and maternal care of the Church, often in contrast to her counterpart, Synagoga, in medieval theology and art.