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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
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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.
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This massive sculpture (0.48m x 0.33m) is all that remains of an even larger Sheela-na-gig uncovered in Caherelly East (LI023-040001) during a bridge repair project. Workers placing the stone into one of the bridge's support structures alerted local...
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...
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An obscure sheela-na-gig carving lies hidden at Kilcooley Abbey, Co. Tipperary. Although not documented in the National Monuments Service's official records, locals are well aware of its presence and have even captured it in stone by local craftsman...
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Located at the south angle of this 16th-century tower house lies a sheela carved in relief. She is depicted lying on her back with hands positioned above her legs, which are spread wide apart. Her feet point outward and her toes can be seen on the...
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Sheela-na-Gig3d receives backing from Heritage Council of Ireland Current Location - A well-preserved Sheela-na-gig, crafted in low relief on a voussoir from an arch (RO045-077005-) (dims. H 0.44m; Wth 0.1-0.4m; T 0.3m), is located at Rahara church...
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On the outer edge of the E gable of Shanrahan church, 0.3 meters above ground level and 0.3 meters from the southeastern angle, a rough pebble-dash coating covers the SE portion of the sheela-na-gig and may have completely hidden it in the past. A...
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... position, knees bent, heels touching and toes turned outward. As White (1892, 8) notes, this sheela-na-gig is said to be a caricature of the cook, supposedly created as revenge for her incivility towards the workers employed in building the castle.
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... sandstone has a distinctive 12th-century roll moulding on one edge, suggesting it was once part of an architectural feature like an archway over a 12th-century window or doorway. On one face, the figure of a sheela-na-gig is carved in bold relief.
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A corbel stone originating from an unknown location boasts late medieval foliage decoration along with a figure, possibly a sheela-na-gig, kept at a farmhouse. The carvings may have been taken from the church of Emlagh, mentioned in a lease dating...
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... sheela-na-gig (TS087-022004-) adorns the E gable of the church. Given that the tower appears to date from the 18th century, it is likely that this sheela-na-gig, which may be from the 15th century, has been displaced from its original position.
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... numerous trees have been carved with names and messages left by visitors. Atop the moat's upper ring to the northeast lies a Sheela-na-Gig carving, though the exact date of this carving remains unclear, it is likely from the 20th or 21st century.
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This substantial sculpture (0.48m x 0.33m) is what remains of a larger Sheela-na-gig unearthed during repair work on a bridge in Caherelly East (LI023-040001). The stone was placed within one of the bridge's support structures, prompting local...
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A fragment of a marriage stone, dated 1667, has been discovered nearby, suggesting that the Sheela-na-gig was plucked from its original castle home - likely Scelin Castle - when the Kilshane Demesne estate rose to prominence. ...As we gaze upon this...
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A horizontal sheela-na-gig featuring a stylized figure with a triangular head and round eyes, sagging breasts, and arms pulling apart the vulva is a distinctive characteristic of this carving. ... Considering the lack of carving on the ends of the...
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This is a replica of the Taghboy Sheela-na-Gig captured by Jim Higgins when the sculpture was first unearthed. Jim told us that the carving was first spotted on the gable end of the church during an assessment to aid the removal of ivy from the...
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A unique sheela-na-gig figure was found carved into the spandrel of a single-light ogee-headed window on the second floor of the S wall. According to Freitag's research, this remarkable carving is unusual because it depicts a seated figure upside...
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Horizontal Sheela-na-gig situated atop quoin on SW corner of Clomantagh Castle (KK013-002001-) stands just below fourth floor level. Currently, the 3D model displays a slight warp due to the angle of the photo, as a massive tree obstructs the...
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It has been suggested that this is a reference to the sheela-na-gig. The figure consists of a woman carved in relief, sporting a pear-shaped head, almond-shaped recessed eyes, a small nose and horizontal mouth on a square body with sagging breasts,...
prusaprinters
<h4>These files are designed for the most part for laser cutting. But if you are not confused by the small size, you can also print them on a 3D printer.</h4><h4>To increase the size, you can cut these models into pieces, print them separately and...
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Carved on an upper corner stone on the south face of the southeast angle of the east gable of the hall of the Vicars Choral (TS061-025005-) on the Rock of Cashel lies a sheela-na-gig sculpture. This sculpture, measuring 0.45 meters in height, is...