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The four-leaf clover's origins trace back to ancient Celtic traditions, where the three-leaf clover, or shamrock, was revered as a symbol of the triad, representing elements of life and spiritual unity. According to legend, Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, used the shamrock to illustrate the concept of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) to the Irish people.

 

The rare four-leaf variant, with its additional leaf, emerged as a symbol of exceptional fortune. Each leaf is said to represent something special: the first for faith, the second for hope, the third for love, and the fourth for luck. Finding a four-leaf clover is considered a rare and fortunate event, often associated with good luck and the fulfillment of wishes.

 

Throughout history, the four-leaf clover has been embraced by various cultures as a talisman of protection and prosperity. Its charm endures as a beloved symbol of good fortune and a reminder that sometimes, the rarest things can bring the greatest blessings.

 

Necklace Sizing is an industry standard.

Use a tape measure gently around neck. Add an additional 1-2 inches for choker style and add 4 Inches for a pendant. The 4"inch option is generally most common 18"inches.

-No tape measure? Loose String will work, and lay flat and tight on a ruler.

 

14inches: Choker Style.

16inches: Falls base of neck. Like a collar of a shirt

18inches: Most common for women. Falls on collar bone

20inches: Falls below collar bone. Most common for men

22inches: Falls above the top of the chest

24inches: Falls between bust

 

Chains I carry are made from alloy, stainless, and plated silvers/golds. Will tarnish if left about. Mild soap and tarnish cloth will remove any debris or tarnish.

 

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Irish Celtic Shamrock, Three, 4-Leaf Clover Necklace Pendant

$9.99Price
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