Triptych made in champlevé enamel, according to the traditional Limoges enamel technique.
Work dating back to between the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century, and
of French origin.
The scene depicted is the "Noli me tangere" (from Latin "do not touch me"),
the name by which the biblical episode of the apparition of the resurrected Jesus
to Mary Magdalene is known, narrated in the Gospel of John, verses 20,11- 18.
Finally, in the side doors we find depicted the Virgin Mary and Saint Anne.