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  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

Embrace the luck of the Irish with this radiant Shamrock Ornament from Old World Christmas. Standing at 2.75 inches, this glass trinket is a vibrant celebration of Ireland's heritage and a symbol deeply rooted in religious tradition.

The shamrock, with its three leaves, is famously associated with the teachings of St. Patrick, Ireland's patron saint. Legend has it that he used the humble plant to explain the holy trinity, illustrating how three separate entities could be part of the same stem, much like how the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are one in Christianity.

This ornament embodies that sacred connection with a lustrous green glow and a glittering gold border that traces the contours of each leaf. At the center, a heart of rich orangey-red sits as a universal emblem of love, adding another layer of meaning to this already symbolic decoration.

Not only is this ornament a vibrant addition to any holiday tree, but it's also a piece that carries with it stories of faith, hope, and the interconnection of all things. Whether you're of Irish descent, a lover of Ireland's lush landscapes and rich tales, or simply a collector of meaningful holiday ornaments, this Shamrock adds a dash of color and a wealth of significance to your festive display.

Hang it proudly to invite good fortune into your home or give it as a gift to spread love and luck to someone special. With this Shamrock Ornament, every day can feel a touch more fortunate, no matter the season.

Text on Old World hang tag: The shamrock is a symbol of the cross and the holy trinity. It has also long been a symbol of Ireland and is said to be used by St. Patrick in his teaching. By showing how the three separate leaves of the shamrock were joined by one stem, he was able to show the people how God could be three in one.

Item #: 36115

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

Embrace the luck of the Irish with this radiant Shamrock Ornament from Old World Christmas. Standing at 2.75 inches, this glass trinket is a vibrant celebration of Ireland's heritage and a symbol deeply rooted in religious tradition.

The shamrock, with its three leaves, is famously associated with the teachings of St. Patrick, Ireland's patron saint. Legend has it that he used the humble plant to explain the holy trinity, illustrating how three separate entities could be part of the same stem, much like how the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are one in Christianity.

This ornament embodies that sacred connection with a lustrous green glow and a glittering gold border that traces the contours of each leaf. At the center, a heart of rich orangey-red sits as a universal emblem of love, adding another layer of meaning to this already symbolic decoration.

Not only is this ornament a vibrant addition to any holiday tree, but it's also a piece that carries with it stories of faith, hope, and the interconnection of all things. Whether you're of Irish descent, a lover of Ireland's lush landscapes and rich tales, or simply a collector of meaningful holiday ornaments, this Shamrock adds a dash of color and a wealth of significance to your festive display.

Hang it proudly to invite good fortune into your home or give it as a gift to spread love and luck to someone special. With this Shamrock Ornament, every day can feel a touch more fortunate, no matter the season.

Text on Old World hang tag: The shamrock is a symbol of the cross and the holy trinity. It has also long been a symbol of Ireland and is said to be used by St. Patrick in his teaching. By showing how the three separate leaves of the shamrock were joined by one stem, he was able to show the people how God could be three in one.

Item #: 36115

Shamrock Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: 36115
Regular price
$9.99
Sale price
$9.99
Regular price
Size:
2x0.75x2.75" Width: 0.75" Height: 2.75" Length: 2"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
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