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Solvar

Solvar Sterling Silver Shamrock Ring

$105.90
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■ Features a green shamrock, one of Ireland’s most loved symbols
■ Crafted from sterling silver and sparkling green & cubic zirconia stones
■ 0.34" ring officially hallmarked in Dublin Castle, for authentic craftsmanship
■ Made in Ireland, with production and shipping takes up to one week


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SKU:
S21039

There’s something very easy to like about our Solvar Sterling Silver Shamrock Ring. The moment the light catches that green shamrock, it has a way of drawing attention anyway. The shamrock sits right at the centre of the design, and it’s probably one of the most recognised Irish symbols there is. Most people connect it with love, faith and hope but there’s more history behind it too. According to Irish tradition, St. Patrick used the three leaves to explain the Trinity, which is part of why the shamrock became such an important symbol over the years.

Even now, people still wear it as a small sign of protection or simply to keep a connection to Ireland close. Looks especially lovely paired with pieces from our Celtic Jewelry Collection for a matching Irish-inspired set.
What makes this ring feel especially nice is the colour.

The green stones have that rich, deep tone that almost glows when the light hits them, while the clear cubic zirconia around them adds a softer sparkle.The sterling silver keeps everything balanced. It gives the ring a clean, polished look and helps the green stand out even more. It feels light and comfortable on the hand, which makes it easy to wear every day instead of saving it for special occasions. At around 0.34 inches, the shamrock itself is noticeable. It’s the kind of ring that works just as well with casual clothes as it does dressed up a little more.

The Dublin Castle hallmark is another detail people tend to appreciate. It’s a small thing, but knowing the ring was officially hallmarked in Ireland gives it a bit more meaning and authenticity.