Show off the special beauty and meaning of shamrocks in Irish culture with this Celtic Spirit Green Shamrock Pendant.
The metal pendant in this necklace finely replicates the silhouette of the shamrock flower. It comes in a grey color and shows off the three signature heart-shaped leaves of the shamrock with a short stem, and it is colored in green, leaving a grey border around each part of the flower.
Shamrocks carry a special significance to the Irish, and they also did for the ancient Celts. The shamrock is a symbol of good fortune as well as the national flower of Ireland. Saint Patrick also used it to explain the Holy Trinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Christianity to Irish converts. Ancient Celts believed that the flower had supernatural powers that could cure sicknesses and ward off evil spirits. Its three petals also represented the number three to the Celts, as they held that number sacred in life.
Hung from a black rope necklace, this piece will match with anything and makes a great gift!
Show off the special beauty and meaning of shamrocks in Irish culture with this Celtic Spirit Green Shamrock Pendant.
The metal pendant in this necklace finely replicates the silhouette of the shamrock flower. It comes in a grey color and shows off the three signature heart-shaped leaves of the shamrock with a short stem, and it is colored in green, leaving a grey border around each part of the flower.
Shamrocks carry a special significance to the Irish, and they also did for the ancient Celts. The shamrock is a symbol of good fortune as well as the national flower of Ireland. Saint Patrick also used it to explain the Holy Trinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Christianity to Irish converts. Ancient Celts believed that the flower had supernatural powers that could cure sicknesses and ward off evil spirits. Its three petals also represented the number three to the Celts, as they held that number sacred in life.
Hung from a black rope necklace, this piece will match with anything and makes a great gift!
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