The cross from the collection of the Bishop’s House used to belong to Metropolitan Cornelius of Tobolsk. The metropolitan donated it to the Assumption Cathedral of St. Sophia in the Tobolsk Kremlin. The cross is made of cypress wood, has four arms ending in decorations similar to church domes in shape. On the obverse, the crucifixion of Christ is depicted in the center; above is the Old Testament Trinity — three angels symbolizing different hypostases of one God. The figure of St. Barlaam is at the foot of the cross.
On the reverse side, there are also some carved images: the Lord of Sabaoth, Our Lady of the Sign, the sacrament of the Eucharist, angels and seraphim, as well as three Christian saints: Gregory the Theologian, St. Basil the Great and St. John Chrysostom. Along the edges the cross is decorated with inlays of gilded silver and an inscription,
On the reverse side, there are also some carved images: the Lord of Sabaoth, Our Lady of the Sign, the sacrament of the Eucharist, angels and seraphim, as well as three Christian saints: Gregory the Theologian, St. Basil the Great and St. John Chrysostom. Along the edges the cross is decorated with inlays of gilded silver and an inscription,