Celtic Shamrock Stained Glass Pattern

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The Celtic Shamrock pattern combines three celtic knots within a shamrock.

The ancient Celts used geometric designs for decoration in pre-Christian times.
Celtic knotwork appeared later, about 450 A.D., and variations of these stylized knots were used
to decorate Christian manuscripts and artwork, such as the Book of Kells and the Lindisfarne Gospels.

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Spectrum 1102V - Pale Amber Vecchio, Sparkle, Seedy
Spectrum 123H - Medium Green Cathedral, Hammered
Spectrum 1808V - Pale Gray Vecchio, Sparkle, Seedy
Spectrum 134W - Medium Blue Cathedral Waterglass
Spectrum 151RR - Cherry Red Rough Rolled Cathedral

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