| Shamrock Celtic Symbols: | | | | used as a charm to ward away evil. Although the |
| Legend has it that way back in the days of Celts | | | | factual true origins of the shamrock as a Celtic |
| and Druids a Bishop from the Catholic Church | | | | symbol are lost. In todayâs circles we still |
| came to them to convert the Druids to | | | | think of them as lucky and a four leaf shamrock |
| Christianity we now know his name was St | | | | being rare in nature is considered very lucky |
| Patrick. As the legend has it St Patrick plucked a | | | | indeed so wear your four leaf clover silver |
| shamrock from the ground to show the Druids | | | | charms proudly. Seeing that Shamrocks are a |
| about the Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) the | | | | type of clover it is genetically only a three leaf |
| plant became reputed to have mystic powers for | | | | plant and the growth of a fourth is just a defect. |
| when a storm was approaching it petals would | | | | So if you do find a field of shamrock clover you'll |
| stand upright to warn of the approaching storm. | | | | have to look pretty hard to find your lucky four |
| The shamrock still remains to this very day as | | | | leaf shamrock Celtic symbol. Instead we have |
| one of Ireland's most famous Celtic symbols. | | | | them now in silver charms. Use the link below it |
| While studying Celtic symbols in history the | | | | will take you to our Celtic symbols silver charms |
| scholars have discovered that the shamrock was | | | | page. |