Just so charming!
A pretty bracelet with amethyst and paste clusters alternating between dinky little three leaf clovers!
In Victorian jewelry, a three-leaf clover, or shamrock, symbolises good luck, religious affirmation, and even rebellion, depending on the wearer's intent, but it is most famously associated with hope, faith, and love as well as the Holy Trinity.
Its meaning often draws from the tradition of St. Patrick and the spread of Christianity in Ireland, where the three leaves represent the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in one God.
The pastes are set in silver and the central amethysts in gold, in pinched collet settings, all backed with gold.
The amethyst clovers are set and backed in gold. They are linked together with two rings.
weighs - 16.60g
clusters measures 14mm x 16mm
clovers measure 9mm x 11mm
condition - immaculate
7" wearable length when measured flat, but this will feel shorter when wrapped around the wrist. There are a couple of links that can be removed if you wish it to be smaller.
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