Irish wit ring silver
Symbol of patience and overcoming fears
"A fool eats his last potato. A
wise man plants it."
This saying originated in the time of the potato famine in Ireland and
symbolizes how patience and perseverance over desires and fears brings
successful results. This saying is especially true in this time of
economic crisis where a large part of the cause is due to fear.
Engraved on the ring is a four-leaf clover – a symbol of luck in the
Irish tradition. The four-leaf clover is a rare form of the regular
three-leaf variety. The chance of finding a four-leaf clover is 1 in
10,000 and it is a common belief that finding this kind of clover
brings luck. According to Irish tradition, every leaf has a symbolic
meaning. The first leaf symbolizes
hope, the second faith, the third love and the fourth luck.
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Yaron,
Thanks. Also, today I received my hamsa necklace and the ring that I ordered from you previously. They are both quite lovely. Thanks so much.
Charlotte "
Charlotte 13/02/2009
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