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Celebrate in style this St Patricks Day, and wear your National Emblem. Shamrock, the Emblem synonymous with St Patrick, has a long and vibrant custom. It means many things to different folks and could evoke messages connecting to national pride, religion , history, party etc. In horticultural terms exactly what is Shamrock as well as why do we use it on St. Patricks Day? Shamrock, Seamóg or Seamair Óg, the Irish for a young clover can be located growing wild throughout Ireland. It is worn on the feast day of St. Patrick, 17th March, to stand for a Link with Saint Patrick, the Bishop which spread the Christian message in Ireland. It is said Saint Patrick made use of the three leaved Shamrock to explain the idea of the Holy Trinity, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, to the pagan Irish during the 5th Century. The tradition of putting on Shamrock on Saint Patricks Day can be traced back to the early 1700s. On St. Patricks Day Irish folks around the world wear fresh shamrock on their coat lapels, as a sign of honor as well as regard for our most cherished saint. Did you know ?. We learned about Read more about this Irish Shamrock product by searching Google Books. Only a shamrock can reverse the magical spell of a leprechaun. Put on shamrocks with satisfaction, a smile on your face and also love and laughter in your heart Slan agus beannacht leat Goodbye and blessings.

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