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Four Leaf Clover

£45.00
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Hand-carved purple, light green or dark green four-leaf clover. Green and purple chalcedony pendants on a gold-filled 10mm ring. Gorgeous gummy-like pendants that sit perfectly on their own or with other pendants.

30mm x 30mm

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Hand-carved purple, light green or dark green four-leaf clover. Green and purple chalcedony pendants on a gold-filled 10mm ring. Gorgeous gummy-like pendants that sit perfectly on their own or with other pendants.

30mm x 30mm

Hand-carved purple, light green or dark green four-leaf clover. Green and purple chalcedony pendants on a gold-filled 10mm ring. Gorgeous gummy-like pendants that sit perfectly on their own or with other pendants.

30mm x 30mm

The four-leaf clover is a rare variation of the common three-leaf clover found in gardens. According to tradition four leaf clovers bring good luck hough it isn’t clear when this idea began. The earliest mention of "Fower-leafed or purple grasse" is from 1640 and it simply says that it was kept in gardens because it was "good for the purples in children or others". The four-leaf clover is known as a universal symbol for good luck. The Druids (Celtic priests), in the early days of Ireland, believed that when they carried a three-leaf clover or shamrock, they could see evil spirits coming and had a chance to escape. Four-leaf clovers were Celtic charms, presumed to offer magical protection and ward off bad luck. Children in the Middle Ages believed that if they carried a four-leaf clover on them, they would be able to see fairies; the first literary reference to suggest their good fortune was made in 1620 by Sir John Melton.

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