Triangles: 2.5M
Vertices: 1.3M
More model informationThis fragment was found at the parish vicarage in 1879.
Each face shows the remains of the head of a ‘Celtic’ cross within a ring. On one side, a device of four continuous triquetras occupies the centre and neck: traces of knotwork survive in the limbs.
On the other side, a large central boss is decorated with a four-fold, double-beaded ring design: traces of knotwork again survive in the limbs.
Early Medieval
Found Lezayre Vicarage, Lezayre, Ayre, Isle of Man
iMuseum (Manx National Heritage)
Cross was scanned in situ with the result that some surfaces could not be captured or photographed.
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