About 4-leaf lucky clovers

You may have heard of the 4-leaf clover as a symbol of luck and fortune. However, there are much more than 4-leaf clovers in nature.

More than 4-leaf

4-Leaf Clovers are not the only possible variation in nature; more leaves can be found. The rarity of the occurrence is directly proportional to the number of leaves. 6-Leaf Clover, 7-Leaf Clover, 8-Leaf Clover, 9-Leaf Clover… the more leaf petals on a single leaf, the more sought-after they are by collectors.

Currently, the rarest clover leaf in stock is the 12-Leaf Clover. Truly spectacular to behold!

A little story about Lucky Clovers

Irish folklore tells of Lady Luck growing the Four Leaf Clover in the Garden of Eden.

The 4-Leaf Clover represents a rare occurrence of the normally 3-Leaf Clover, also known as the “Shamrock.”. The approximate probability of a 4-leaf clover amongst the common 3-leaf clover is one in several thousand. Typically, one 4-Leaf Clover is found amongst approximately every 8000–10000 3-Leaf Clovers.

For centuries in the West, the mystical 4-Leaf Clover has been associated with good luck and has been reputed to bring its owner great fortune. Often worn as a good luck charm, the 4-leaf clover is reputed for their ability to ward off evil spirits and dispel negative energy.

The four leaves represent wealth, health, love, and fame. There are other interpretations as to what each leaf petal represents. Each leaf in a 3-leaf shamrock is also said to represent faith, hope, and love, with the fourth leaf representing luck.