Asset Overview
Tullich 1 (St Nathalan), Aberdeenshire, Pictish symbol stone
Measurements: H 1.76m, W 0.49m, D 0.15m
Stone type: Andalusite staurolite schist
Place of discovery: NO 3905 9754
Present location: in a new display shelter adjacent to the kirkyard.
Evidence for discovery: found in 1866 re-used in the blocking of a doorway in the north wall of the church. It was removed and set in a railed enclosure against the north wall.
Present condition: trimmed along all four edges for secondary use, and the surface is weathered.
Description
This was a tall slab incised with three Pictish symbols: double disc and Z-rod above a Pictish beast, with a mirror below. The discs have an inner concentric circle and a central compass pit. The beast faces right, and the centrally placed mirror has an inner concentric circle and a double ball handle.
Date: seventh century.
Canmore ID 229637