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== Gallery == <gallery widths="180" heights="200" perrow="4"> File:Aghadoe Crozier (copy).jpg|Copy of the Aghadoe Crozier, [[Swedish History Museum]], Stockholm. Originating from [[Aghadoe]], [[County Kerry]] in the early 12th century, the crozier is formed from a single block of [[Walrus]] [[ivory]], and contains a spiral design on the crook showing the head of an animal biting a human figure.<ref name="m214">Moss (2014), p. 314</ref> File:Ivory crozier MNMA Cl13066.jpg|Walrus tusk, [[Holy Spirit in Christianity|Holy Spirit]] as a dove, England, {{Circa|1120–1130}}, [[Musée national du Moyen Âge]], Paris File:Crozier head, Gloucester City Museum.jpg|[[Archangel Michael]] defeating the dragon, [[Limoges enamel]], [[The Museum of Gloucester]], 1220–1250 File:National Museum of Scotland (27850492657).jpg|Crozier head with floral cluster, English, late 12th century<ref>"[https://www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-collections/collection-search-results/crosier-head/235626 Crosier head]". [[National Museum of Scotland]]. Retrieved 20 August 2021</ref> File:Crozier lamb Louvre OA7267.jpg|Ivory crozier showing the [[Agnus Dei]], Italy, 13th century, [[Musée du Louvre]] File:Crozier of Abbot Ponętowski - detail.jpg|A traveling crozier, covered with embroidered fabric, 16th century, Czech Republic. [[Collegium Maius, Kraków|Jagiellonian University Museum]] </gallery>
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