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Four-Leaf Clover vs Shamrock: Symbolism, Meaning, and Cultural Significance #3538692 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays two stylized green clovers against a white background: on the left, a four-leaf clover with symmetrical leaflets representing rarity and good luck; on the right, a three-leaf shamrock, historically associated with St. Patrick’s teaching of the Holy Trinity and Ireland’s national symbol. Both are vector illustrations with clean outlines and solid fill, emphasizing symbolic clarity over botanical accuracy.
This image is commonly used in articles about Irish culture, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, folklore, or symbolism of luck. It serves educational, decorative, or marketing purposes for holiday-themed content, targeting users searching for clover meanings, cultural symbols, or festive graphics.
Related Cliparts: Discover the difference between a four-leaf clover (rare symbol of luck) and a three-leaf shamrock (Irish national emblem). Learn their origins and uses.
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