
St. Patrick Necklace
Saint Patrick, patron of Ireland, was the son of a prominent Roman family in Scotland. At the age of 16 he was kidnapped and taken to Ireland. After years as a slave, Patrick escaped only to return to Ireland. He traveled across the country for the next 30 years preaching and baptizing the Irish people. St. Patrick used the three leaves and single stem of Ireland's shamrock flower to explain the Holy Trinity. Legend is that St. Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland.
Included with each pendant is a 32” braided rayon cord and gift packaging, including a descriptive card of the symbolism and lore of each design.
Each design is fired into the clay at 2200°F, producing remarkable clarity and ceramic-hard durability that will not peel or wear off. The pendant is surprisingly lightweight, finished to a satin touch and comfortable to wear.