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Irish Santa Ornament

$21.99

The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure of St. Nicholas. Throughout the world he became the folk hero all children dream about on Christmas Eve. This Santa proudly wears traditional green clothing of Ireland and carries a pot of gold adorned with a shamrock. This Irish Santa will grace your Christmas tree with the "Luck of the Irish."
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Shamrock Ornament

$9.99

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.
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Irish Angel Ornament

$27.99

Angels are thought to be our link to God and heaven. Symbolizing purity, peace, and love, angels are a comforting presence. Glassblowers often created angel ornaments with the sweet, cherubic faces of their own daughters, depicting their vision of a beautiful angel.
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Celtic Brooch Ornament

$17.99

This beautiful glass Celtic Brooch ornament blends several significant Irish symbols. Celtic Knots are believed to represent the intricacy of God's creation and an individual's journey through life. The shamrock is a symbol of the Holy Trinity and the circle symbolizes eternity.
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Trinity Knot Ornament

$17.99

The Trinity Knot has been used by Christians as a sign of the Blessed Trinity Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Since the 19th century, it is especially found in Celtic art. It is also referred to as a triquetra and recalls the three leafed shamrock which St. Patrick offered as a symbol of the Trinity.
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Trinity Cross Ornament

$19.99

The Trinity Cross blends several significant Irish symbols. Celtic Knots are believed to represent the intricacy of God's creation and an individual's journey through life. The shamrock is a symbol of the Holy Trinity and the enclosing circle symbolizes eternity.
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Pot Of Gold Ornament

$15.99

The luck of the Irish is sure to come to the owner of this beautiful ornament, for it carries three lucky symbols. First is the legendary pot of Leprechaun s gold found at the end of the rainbow. Second is the rare four leaf clover. Third is the double mushroom, which doubles the good luck!
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Claddagh Ornament

$15.99

The Claddagh is a traditional Irish design incorporating two hands clasping a heart and surmounted by a crown. These elements symbolize love, friendship and loyalty. When given as a gift, the Claddagh expresses with these hands I give you my heart and I crown it with my love.
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