• Shamrock jewelry is cherished not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its ability to convey a sense of identity and belonging. For those of Irish descent, it is a...
  • A shamrock is a type of clover, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity.
  • Why not take the occasion to look at Ireland's most recognizable symbol, the Shamrock. When asked to name some Irish symbols, the shamrock is often the first...
  • There's nothing uniquely Irish about the shamrock plant, so how did it become known the world over as the 'badge' of Ireland?
  • Loved by the Irish and Irish diaspora, as well as anyone celebrating Saint Patrick's Day, the shamrock is a symbol of Ireland, worn on clothes and seen on objects.
  • The shamrock is derived from the Irish “seamróg” meaning “little clover”. It is a treasured symbol of luck in Irish culture and also represents the Holy Trinity.
  • Shamrock, Seamóg or Seamair Óg, the Irish for a young clover can be found growing wild throughout Ireland.
  • Not everyone knows about the event that made Irish shamrock become the national symbol of Ireland and what this three-leaf clover truly means.
  • Our family loves the beauty of the Irish shamrock symbol, and it appears on many of our expressions from jewelry to clothing to wall art.
  • The shamrock is a three-leaved lawn weed that’s native to Ireland. It’s the most recognized Irish symbol and a representation of Irish identity and culture.