User:Catfish Jim and the soapdish/Double Disc (Pictish symbol)

The Double disc is a Pictish symbol found on Class I and Class II Pictish standing stones, in caves, and on certain Pictish artefacts, including decorated metal ornaments, brooches, Pictish chains and steatite discs.

The double disc can be found with or without overlain Z-rod, usually in combination with other Pictish symbols. They can occasionally be found in multiples, either including two double discs with Z-rods, as is the case on the Torgorm fragment now situated in Inverness museum, and with combinations of double discs with and without Z-rods, as is the case with Monifieth I, now situated in the National Museum of Scotland.

Aberdeenshire
Huntly (now weathered) Logie Elphinstone

Fife
Westfield, Falkland. Wemyss caves.

Angus
Edzell I Monifieth I St Vigeans IV Woodwrae

Caithness
Ulbster

Inverness
Drumbuie I

Ross
Clachna Charridh, Shandwick

Sutherland
Golspie

Orkney
Pool, Sanday

Perth and Kinross
Wester Fowlis Inchyra Logierait Longforgan