Field of Clover Ring in 14k Gold | (Trifolium repens)
Our field of clover design highlights a four-leaf clover among a mosaic of three leaved beauties. Seldom discovered, four-leaf clovers are thought to bring good fortune to the finder, with each leaf representing a different blessing—faith, love, hope, and luck.
The three-leaved clovers circling the mainstay offer a variety of textures; some large and sculpted with central dips and rough texture, while others are small, glossy and reflective.
14k Gold
Wide Band Ring* (A size 8 ring will fit a size 7 ½ finger)
SHIPS IN 1 - 3 DAYS
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***Wide Band Rings***
The band is wide, little under 1 centimeter, so the ring doesn't sit in the crook between your finger and palm where rings usually fit. It needs to be a little larger than you normally wear. We recommend a ¼ or a ½ size larger than your regular size.
Our field of clover design highlights a four-leaf clover among a mosaic of three leaved beauties. Seldom discovered, four-leaf clovers are thought to bring good fortune to the finder, with each leaf representing a different blessing—faith, love, hope, and luck.
The three-leaved clovers circling the mainstay offer a variety of textures; some large and sculpted with central dips and rough texture, while others are small, glossy and reflective.
14k Gold
Wide Band Ring* (A size 8 ring will fit a size 7 ½ finger)
SHIPS IN 1 - 3 DAYS
***I don't know my ring size*** Fill out this form and we’ll put a free plastic ring sizer in the mail for you today - RING SIZER REQUEST FORM
Instagram or Facebook: @shademetals
***Wide Band Rings***
The band is wide, little under 1 centimeter, so the ring doesn't sit in the crook between your finger and palm where rings usually fit. It needs to be a little larger than you normally wear. We recommend a ¼ or a ½ size larger than your regular size.
Our field of clover design highlights a four-leaf clover among a mosaic of three leaved beauties. Seldom discovered, four-leaf clovers are thought to bring good fortune to the finder, with each leaf representing a different blessing—faith, love, hope, and luck.
The three-leaved clovers circling the mainstay offer a variety of textures; some large and sculpted with central dips and rough texture, while others are small, glossy and reflective.
14k Gold
Wide Band Ring* (A size 8 ring will fit a size 7 ½ finger)
SHIPS IN 1 - 3 DAYS
***I don't know my ring size*** Fill out this form and we’ll put a free plastic ring sizer in the mail for you today - RING SIZER REQUEST FORM
Instagram or Facebook: @shademetals
***Wide Band Rings***
The band is wide, little under 1 centimeter, so the ring doesn't sit in the crook between your finger and palm where rings usually fit. It needs to be a little larger than you normally wear. We recommend a ¼ or a ½ size larger than your regular size.
🌍 Clover Symbolism by Region
🇮🇪 Ireland & Celtic Traditions: Luck, Protection, and the Sacred Trinity
Clover, particularly the three-leaf variety, has deep roots in Irish and Celtic traditions. The shamrock, a three-leaf clover, is believed to have been used by Saint Patrick to explain the Christian Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). Before Christianity, Celts saw clovers as sacred plants representing earth, sea, and sky. The rare four-leaf clover is a global symbol of good luck, with each leaf representing faith, hope, love, and luck.
🇬🇷 Ancient Greece & Rome: Fertility, Vitality, and the Gods
In ancient Greece, clovers were associated with Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fertility, as they were often found in lush, fertile lands. Romans believed clovers brought prosperity and were often used in love potions. Gladiators sometimes carried them as charms for strength and victory in battle.
🇨🇳 China: Harmony, Balance, and Yin-Yang Energy
Clover is sometimes linked to harmony and balance, fitting into the traditional Yin-Yang philosophy. The three-leaf clover symbolizes the balance of heaven, earth, and humanity. Though not as prominent in Chinese culture as other lucky plants, clovers are sometimes associated with prosperity and peace.
🇺🇸 North America (Indigenous Traditions): Healing, Guidance, and Renewal
Many Native American tribes used clover in medicinal practices and saw it as a plant of renewal and endurance. The Cherokee used white clover for detoxifying the body and purifying the blood, while some Plains tribes associated it with spiritual guidance and foresight. In some stories, finding a clover was seen as a sign of coming change or a blessing from nature spirits.
🇯🇵 Japan: Love, Hope, and Good Fortune
In Japan, clovers are often associated with good fortune and romance. The four-leaf clover is seen as a symbol of happiness and serendipity, sometimes appearing in love charms and manga. It is also linked to hope and perseverance, similar to cherry blossoms, in the idea that fleeting beauty and rare finds bring deep meaning.
🇩🇪🇨🇭 Germany & Switzerland: Protection Against Evil Spirits
In Germanic and Swiss folklore, clovers were thought to ward off evil spirits and witches. A four-leaf clover was often placed under a pillow to prevent nightmares and was sometimes carried as a talisman for protection against curses. Farmers believed that clovers in their fields kept away bad luck and ensured a good harvest.
🇮🇷 Persia & Middle East: Abundance and Agricultural Success
Clover has historically been associated with fertility, agricultural prosperity, and divine blessings in Persian traditions. Its ability to thrive in tough conditions made it a symbol of resilience and abundance. In some regions, dried clovers were used in rituals for bringing wealth and ensuring good crop yields.
🇦🇺 Australia & New Zealand: Adaptability and Survival
Introduced to Australia and New Zealand by European settlers, clovers became a symbol of adaptability due to their ability to grow in diverse climates. Clover is also commonly associated with livestock farming, as it’s a key source of nutritious grazing for animals, symbolizing sustenance and natural balance.
🇿🇦 South Africa: Good Luck and Resistance to Hardship
In South African folklore, clover is often associated with good luck and protection from misfortune. Due to its hardy nature, clover is also a symbol of perseverance, thriving in challenging environments just as people must endure hardship.