Silver Baby Shamrock Sailing Rope
The Baby Shamrock, made using recycled solid sterling silver, is threaded onto an adjustable sailing rope. One of our most popular & easy to wear pieces, this sailing rope comes in three colours: black, pink or grey.
The shamrock is an iconic symbol of Irish heritage & culture. Originally used by St Patrick to depict the Holy Trinity, the three leaves of the shamrock were known to represent the Father, Son & Holy Spirit. However, in more recent times, the three leaves have been commonly known to stand for faith, hope & love. Per Irish tradition, a fourth leaf is considered the symbol of luck.
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Silver Baby Shamrock Sailing Rope
Silver Baby Shamrock Sailing Rope
The Baby Shamrock, made using recycled solid sterling silver, is threaded onto an adjustable sailing rope. One of our most popular & easy to wear pieces, this sailing rope comes in three colours: black, pink or grey.
The shamrock is an iconic symbol of Irish heritage & culture. Originally used by St Patrick to depict the Holy Trinity, the three leaves of the shamrock were known to represent the Father, Son & Holy Spirit. However, in more recent times, the three leaves have been commonly known to stand for faith, hope & love. Per Irish tradition, a fourth leaf is considered the symbol of luck.
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The Baby Shamrock, made using recycled solid sterling silver, is threaded onto an adjustable sailing rope. One of our most popular & easy to wear pieces, this sailing rope comes in three colours: black, pink or grey.
The shamrock is an iconic symbol of Irish heritage & culture. Originally used by St Patrick to depict the Holy Trinity, the three leaves of the shamrock were known to represent the Father, Son & Holy Spirit. However, in more recent times, the three leaves have been commonly known to stand for faith, hope & love. Per Irish tradition, a fourth leaf is considered the symbol of luck.









