Wooden baldachin with open woodwork design. The lower front part has whiplash design. The tow square posts have a stunp sqaure design on the edges. The baldachin is a permanent canopy for an altar or a throne. This item is part of Museo de La Salle’s Santos Joven Panlilio collection which boasts of antique turn-of the-century furniture and decorative furnishings from the family’s ancestral home in Bacolor, Pampanga. Some pieces were collected through the years by art connoisseur, antique collector and interior designer Jose Ma. Ricardo Panlilio, the museum’s founding director.