The Sjellbro Stone is about 1.7 meters in height and features the facial mask of a man.
Similar to other image stones, today it is difficult to determine the meaning of the inscription.
The Sjellebro Stone was discovered in 1951 lying with its inscription side down.
[2] It is located near where a ford existed for a Viking Age road that crossed a small river.
The stone has been listed in catalogs as either DK MJy 69 or DR EM1985;539.