Erin Go Bragh
This set includes 9 seals. A wax seal with clovers and the inscription "Erin go Bragh" carries deep layers of symbolism, combining elements that reflect Irish identity, heritage, and a spirit of resilience and unity. The components of this emblem—clovers (specifically, shamrocks) and the phrase "Erin go Bragh"—each have their own significance, which together convey a message of loyalty, cultural pride, and an enduring connection to Ireland. The clover, or shamrock, is one of the most recognized symbols of Ireland. According to legend, Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, used the three-leaved plant to explain the Holy Trinity to the pagan Irish. Over time, the shamrock has become a broader emblem of Ireland, representing its history, folklore, and landscape. In the context of a wax seal, the shamrock signifies Irish identity and heritage, embodying the country's rich traditions and the resilience of its people. "Erin go Bragh" translates to "Ireland Forever" in English, from th