The symbolism behind shamrocks is pretty well known. They have been associated with luck and fortune for centuries now. In Ireland, their symbolism oftentimes goes hand in hand with leprechaun myths. In the Victorian times, they were often used in clothing patterns. It was often believed that they had medicinal uses.
These days, people associate shamrocks with Irish heritage. There is a religious and political meaning behind them as well. The image is used by the Catholic Church to represent St. Patrick, and every year on this Saint's day, March 17, the Royal Irish Regiment soldiers wear a sprig of shamrock, which is their emblem. Queen Victoria decreed the emblem over a century ago as a way to recognize Irish soldiers who fought during the Boer War.





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