

Antique set of jam dishes (6 pieces) in the shape of a four-leaf clover (a symbol of luck). Antique heavy glass, faceted. Dimensions: 11 by 9 cm, height - 2 cm. Condition as shown in the photo, delivery of the lot to another region via Russian Post. Antique.
FOR REFERENCE. The four-leaf clover symbolizes luck. Searching for a four-leaf clover is a favorite pastime for children and not only. It is believed that finding one promises a happy future and the fulfillment of cherished wishes. Since ancient times, people have believed that the four-leaf clover is a symbol of luck and a powerful natural talisman.
Traditionally, meadow clover has three-part leaves. Finding a four-leaf clover was considered an exceptional, fateful event, promising happiness and good fortune. In ancient cults, the four-leaf clover was associated with the divine. It was revered as a gift from higher beings, carrying powerful protective energy and knowledge. Our Slavic ancestors saw in this rare plant the ability to bring health, family well-being, and luck in love. Upon finding a meadow clover with four leaves, girls would add it to water for washing, and the simple liquid would turn into a miraculous elixir of beauty. In Christian beliefs: According to legend, the significance of the clover in the Christian religion originates from the time of Adam and Eve. The legend says: “…When God expelled Adam and Eve from Paradise, the woman took with her a sprig of four-leaf clover to remember the happy life in Eden, about kindness and harmony…”. Therefore, the paradise plant is associated with boundless happiness. Christians also draw a parallel between the shape of the four-leaf plant and the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. According to other sources, the four parts of the leaf symbolize the four Gospels.
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