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A model of a sheela na gig (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheela_na_gig) Created it with a bunch of pictures, a 3D Scan tool and a lot of time.
cults3d
This 3D model is inspired from "Sheela Na Gig" stone engraved. ... A pendant version is also available here: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/naughties/sheela-na-gig-jewel
myminifactory
This large carving (0.48m x 0.33m) is the remainder of a larger Sheela-na-gig which was discovered in Caherelly East (LI023-040001) during repair works to a bridge. The stone was placed in one of the support structures of the bridge and workmen...
sketchfab
This large carving (0.48m x 0.33m) is the remainder of a larger Sheela-na-gig which was discovered in Caherelly East (LI023-040001) during repair works to a bridge. The stone was placed in one of the support structures of the bridge and workmen...
sketchfab
An unusual sheela-na-gig carving located at Kilcooley Abbey Co. Tipperary. The carving is largely unknown at present and has not been recorded in the official record of the National Monuments Service, although it is known to locals and has been...
sketchfab
Sheela-na-Gig3d was supported by the Heritage Council of Ireland Current Location A Sheela-na-gig carved in low relief on a voussoir from an arch (RO045-077005-) (dims. H 0.44m; Wth 0.1-0.4m; T 0.3m) at Rahara church (RO045-077001-). This sheela is...
sketchfab
The gable has a rough pebble-dash render which covers the SE portion of the sheela-na-gig and may have completely obscured it in the past. The sheela-na-gig, identified by O’Riordan (1999, 197-8), is carved in relief on a triangular red sandstone...
sketchfab
Sheela-na-Gig3d was supported by the Heritage Council of Ireland This is not a scan of the carving but a edited photo to show the details. This sheela is currently covered in Ivy and cannot be seen. It is on private land, with limited access. The...
sketchfab
... hole. Squatting position, knees bend, heels touching … and toes turned out’. According to White (1892, 8) the sheela-na-gig is ‘said to be a carricature of the cook, in revenge for her incivility to the tradesmen employed in building the castle’.
sketchfab
... sandstone with a roll moulding of 12th century appearance on one edge indicating it formed part of an architectural feature such as an archway over a 12th century window or doorway. On one face is the figure of a sheela-na-gig carved in relief.
sketchfab
Sheela-na-Gig3d was supported by the Heritage Council of Ireland A corbel stone from an unknown location with late medieval foliage decoration and a figure, possibly a sheela-na-gig, is kept at a farmhouse. It may be from the church of Emlagh,...
sketchfab
... is c. 7m above ground level. There is another sheela-na-gig (TS087-022004-) on the E gable of the church. As the tower appears to date from the 18th century, the sheela-na-gig, which is probably of 15th century date, is not in its original position.
sketchfab
(This model is temporary - survey to repeated for more detail 16-May-2017GD) Discovered in 2002 by Martin Fitzpatrick (Freitag 2004, 138), this sheela-na-gig figure is carved onto the spandrel of singe-light ogee-headed window on the second floor of...
sketchfab
... trees have been carved over the years with people leaving names and messages. On the upper ring of trees on the top of the moate to the NE there is a carving of a Sheela-na-Gig. ... It is unclear what date this is but it is likely 20th or 21th C.
sketchfab
A spherical depression is located on the back of the stone, it is unknown if this was a carved feature or a natural erosion of the limestone The Sheela was recorded by Orla Power @UCC with an Artec Scanner. ... We are grateful to the staff of the Hunt...
sketchfab
Horizontal Sheela-na-gig located on quoin on SW corner of Clomantagh Castle (KK013-002001-), just below fourth floor level. The current 3D model is slightly warped due to the angle of the photo, as a large tree stands in front of the carving. Head...
sketchfab
Sheela-na-gig may have been removed from a nearby castle (TS067-039----) c. 900m to SSE or Scelin Castle (TS067-058----) c. 1km to SSW or Kilshane church (TS067-037----) c. 900m to SW. Rectangular block (Wth c. 0.3m; H c. 0.2m) of limestone with...
sketchfab
This is a mould of the Taghboy Sheela-na-Gig taken by Jim Higgins when the carving was first discovered. Jim informed us that the carving was first seen on the gable end of the church during a survey to assist the cutting of ivy on the building. The...
sketchfab
A horizontal sheela-na-gig consisting of a stylised figure with a triangular head and round eyes, sagging breasts and arms pulling vulva apart. Based on the lack of carving on the ends of the stone, the model has been turned so the carving is...
sketchfab
It has been suggested this is a reference is to the sheela-na-gig. The figure consists of a woman carved in relief with a pear-shaped head, almond-shaped recessed eyes, small nose and horizontal mouth on a square body with sagging breasts, splayed...
sketchfab
The sheela-na-gig (H 0.45m), placed on its side, is contemporary with the building which is attributed to Archbishop Richard O’Hedian (1406-40). It has a roughly round head with small eyes, a large nose and a horizontal slit mouth and no neck. ...The...
sketchfab
see also KK030-004006 - COOLAGHMORE Sheela was Discovered during clearance work in Coolaghmore graveyard containing a medieval church and said to have been buried there in 19thC, after having been discovered in a local holy well. Currently in the...