- blog.irishcelticjewellery.com shamrock/The shamrock is an Irish symbol with three leaves. Legend has it Saint Patrick used it to teach the Irish about the Holy Trinity.
- pinterest.com irishculturejoy/irish-shamrock/Nov 28, 2013 - For everything Irish shamrock. See more ideas about shamrock, irish, st patricks day.
- irishcentral.com roots/irish-symbols-shamrock-…Derived from the Irish word seamróg, meaning 'little clover,' shamrock refers to young sprigs of clover. It was coined by Edmund Campion, an English scholar in...
- http://theemeraldisle.org irish-symbols/shamrock.htmInformation and facts on the Shamrock Irish symbol, read about its meaning and origin. There are a huge number of symbols that are associated with the Irish...
- http://littleshamrocks.com irish-shamrock.htmlWood sorrel is edible, and since the English often used to describe the Irish eating their shamrock plants, this argument would make sense.
- escalontimes.com 209-living/meaning-behind-irish-…Irish flags and even harps are symbolic of the nation, but there is perhaps one symbol that most widely represents the country: the shamrock.
- irish-expressions.com shamrock-symbol.htmlOur family loves the beauty of the Irish shamrock symbol, and it appears on many of our expressions from jewelry to clothing to wall art.
- thecelticjewelrystudio.com pages/meaning-of-the-…Though the origin of the Shamrock is lost in antiquity, it was the Celtic Druids who first shared the legend of Shamrock and secured its place in Irish mythology.
- irishamericanmom.com the-shamrock-a-well-loved-…In the days leading up to Saint Patrick's Day each year, shamrocks are decorated, baked, worn, painted, displayed and cherished by Irish and non-Irish alike.
- irishcelticcraftshop.com blogs/news/116164421-…The Irish Shamrock can be seen on the tail-fins of planes belonging to Irish airline Aerlingus and is the logo of the Irish Tourist Board, Failte Ireland.