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St Cuileáin's bell shrine (back). Celtic Ireland, 12th CE (brass shrine), 7th-8th CE (iron bell), 11th CE (late), Urnes style. From Borrisoleigh, Kilcuilawn. The bell is associated with St. Cuileáin of Glankeen, County Tipperary and is sometimes called 'Bearnán Cuileáin' or 'Glankeen Bell'. Relief, open-work, nielloed, moulded, inlaid, incised, enamelled; iron, silver, niello, enamel, copper alloy, copper, h. 30 cm (incl. shrine). 1854,0714.6.A.
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British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART532582
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Purpose
Public
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2433px × 3072px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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12th century CE
7th century CE
Bell
Bronze
Celtic
Irish
Metalwork
Shrine