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This shamrock pendant is designed with beautiful curvy letters in Arabic. 
"سعيد" means "happy" in Arabic. 

From bottom, clockwise, this is designed with Arabic word. 
This four-leaf clover pendant has one heart in one of them! That makes you smile, doesn't it? :) 
Using a word, design its shape so I call this style "word picture". 
This design secret can be a conversation starter and an extra surprise when you choose it as a gift.

 

Did you know that the leaves of four-leaf clovers are said to stand for faith, hope, love, and luck? 
Finding a real one is considered a symbol of good luck, 
so wear this necklace as a reminder of the positivity and happiness it represents.

 

March 17th is St. Patrick's day.

This holiday is known for parades, shamrocks and Irish things.

The shamrock was a sacred plant in ancient Ireland because it's a symbol of the rebirth of spring.

By the 17th century, it had become a symbol of emerging Irish nationalism.

When the English began to take over Irish land and prohibit the use of the Irish language and the practice of Catholicism, many Irish started to wear the shamrock as a symbol of their pride in their heritage.

 

Top: silver Others: brass (both gold plated)
15.7 inch long 
Top approx. 0.75 x 0.55 inch (without bail) 

*If you want different length, please note in remarks. No extra cost!

 

Handmade! Each one has its own singularities.

Wishing somebody be happy and smile, I cut each one of the shapes out of silver sheet and finish and shape each by hand. 

Delivered set with card, it'll be also a great gift for your precious one!

 

This item is ready to ship.

 

 

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HAPPY in Arabic pendant

$85.00Price
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