White nylon parachute canopy, roughly circular in shape, featuring eight attached cotton suspension cords that converge toward a central point. At the end of the cords are traces of copper wire, possibly used for securing or connecting purposes. The fabric is lightweight and semi-translucent, consistent with military-grade nylon parachutes used during the mid-20th century.
While the canopy appears incomplete or miniature, it could represent a training parachute, flare chute, or signal-drop assembly, commonly used for small payloads or instructional demonstrations rather than personnel descent.
