There’s no more authentic way to show off your bountiful Irish pride than with this charming sterling silver shamrock necklace for women, professionally inlaid with mossy green marble from the gorgeous Connemara region in County Galway, Ireland. For centuries, the shamrock has been understood as one of the most internationally-recognized symbols of the Irish nation and people, and it’s little surprise as to why -- historians claim that the ancient Irish Celts believed the plant to have powerful magical properties, and later, when Christianity began to arrive on Irish shores, St. Patrick himself used a shamrock sprig as a teaching tool to explain the equal yet distinct powers of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Nothing says “Ireland” like a dainty green shamrock -- so pick up this necklace for yourself or a loved one today,a nd show off your connection to the beautiful Emerald Isle!
A sterling silver setting and chain gives this shamrock necklace a lustrous shine that is guaranteed to draw in compliments, no matter when or where you wear it. It’s entirely nickel and allergen-free, too
They say that the Irish countryside holds no less than 40 shades of brilliant green, so it’s no wonder it’s considered to be Ireland’s national color! You’ll love the deep, mossy hue of the Connemara marble pieces in this necklace
In ages past, the shamrock plant was prized by the ancient Irish Celts for its supposed magical properties, with many scholars believing that it was often used in religious rituals of many kinds
Later, the arrival of Christianity in Ireland saw Ireland’s patron saint, St. Patrick, use the shamrock as a teaching tool to convert local pagans to his own faith. He claimed that the plant’s three distinct yet equally-connected leaves represented the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit aspects of God
Make this delightfully authentic shamrock necklace a gift for a family member, friend, or even Ireland-loving coworker. Alternatively, pick it up for yourself, and know that you’ll be treasuring it for many a year to come