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Lewis Chessmen Bishop with Crozier

This 12th-c. walrus ivory bishop from the Lewis Chessmen holds a crozier and raises two fingers in benediction, symbolizing clerical authority. His wide eyes and solemn demeanor reflect his spiritual role. Despite chess being forbidden to clergy, this piece underscores the game’s cultural significance. The Norse-style robes suggest Scandinavian origin, linking it to Viking influence in medieval Scotland, where it was found.
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