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St. Mel's Crozier was a fully intact 10th or 11th century Insular crozier discovered in the mid-19th century on the grounds of an early medieval church in
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.Halpin, Andrew; Gordon Bowe, Nicola. ''Irish Arts Review'', volume 31, No 4, 2014.
From the ashes
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It consisted of a wooden core lined with metal sheet tubing decorated with silver, coral and glass, as well as three knopes and a ring towards its base. The drop plate was formed by a separately formed wood block, which was added to in the 12th century with a figure of a cleric or bishop wearing a
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and holding a staff.Moss (2014), p. 312 Although it had been in good condition and was fully intact, the crozier was "almost entirely destroyed" in 2009 when its holding location
St Mel's Cathedral The Cathedral Church of St Mel is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, located in the town of Longford in Ireland. Built between 1840 and 1856, with the belfry and portico as later additions, it has been ...
(built c. 1840) was decimated in a disastrous fire that destroyed over 200 objects, including stained glass windows by
Harry Clarke Henry Patrick Clarke (17 March 1889 – 6 January 1931) was an Irish stained-glass artist and book illustrator. Born in Dublin, he was a leading figure in the Irish Arts and Crafts Movement. His work was influenced by both the Art Nouveau and ...
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Description

St. Mel's Crozier is built from 14 separate metallic parts, with the wooden core lined with silver, gilding, glass and
coral Corals are marine invertebrates within the class Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria. They typically form compact colonies of many identical individual polyps. Coral species include the important reef builders that inhabit tropical oceans and sec ...
. The shaft is 84 cm long. The crook is made from
oak An oak is a tree or shrub in the genus ''Quercus'' (; Latin "oak tree") of the beech family, Fagaceae. There are approximately 500 extant species of oaks. The common name "oak" also appears in the names of species in related genera, notably ''L ...
, while the drop has a
willow Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s ...
core. The wooden core could be divided into three parts, each now lined with nail holesMcIntyre; Oddy (1973), p. 34 The collar knope is designed to hold eight decorative stones, of which three survive: two red coral and one blue glass stone. The staff contains a number of secondary nail holes, indicating that it may have been "dismantled and repaired several times in the past".McIntyre; Oddy (1973), p. 35 It is so dated based on the style of the zoomorphic designs, which are similar to those on the Kells Crozier. The drop's metal casting is secondary (of a later date) and has an inset (cavity) to hold a reliquary box, which is now filled with a small block of wood.McIntyre; Oddy (1973), p. 40 However the reliquary box is slightly too small for the drop, and was probably also a later addition, likely to replace a similar, slightly larger fitting.McIntyre; Oddy (1973), p. 38


Remains

While well preserved (a number of the plates were damaged, and its last major cleaning and refurbishment was carried out between 1971–2) and studied to that point, the crozier was "almost entirely destroyed" in 2009 when
St Mel's Cathedral The Cathedral Church of St Mel is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, located in the town of Longford in Ireland. Built between 1840 and 1856, with the belfry and portico as later additions, it has been ...
was decimated in a fire. In the aftermath, over 200 recovered objects, including
stained glass Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it. Throughout its thousand-year history, the term has been applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches and other significant religious buildings. Although tradition ...
windows by
Harry Clarke Henry Patrick Clarke (17 March 1889 – 6 January 1931) was an Irish stained-glass artist and book illustrator. Born in Dublin, he was a leading figure in the Irish Arts and Crafts Movement. His work was influenced by both the Art Nouveau and ...
and St. Mel's Crozier, were taken to the National Museum of Ireland for assessment and restoration, although such was the extent of devastation that many were "beyond help".O’Reilly, Colm.
Recovery of Diocesan Museum Artefacts: Statement Issued on behalf of the Very Rev. Colm O’reilly, D.D., Bishop Of Ardagh and Clonmacnois
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise The Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise ( ga, Deoise Ardach agus Chluain Mhic Nóis) is a Roman Catholic diocese in Ireland. Geography The diocese is entirely within the Republic of Ireland and contains most of counties Longford and Leitrim, wit ...
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Citations


Sources

* Bourke, Cormac.
St Mel's Cathedral fire
. ''Archaeology Ireland'', volume 24, no. 1, Spring 2010. * Oddy, W. A.; McIntyre, I. M. "St. Mel's Crozier: Technical Examination and Report on Conservation and Restoration in 1971-2". ''The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland'', volume 103, 1973. * Michelli, Perette. "Four Scottish crosiers and their relation to the Irish tradition". ''Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland'', 118, 1986 * Moss, Rachel. ''Medieval c. 400—c. 1600: Art and Architecture of Ireland''. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2014.


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Close-up of the drop
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