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Robert Cook
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My future Mother-in-law owns a Floral shop and I often make Welcome signs for the lobby of the reception with the bride & grooms name for her. This time the Bride suggested using an Irish wedding symbol on the sign being they are Irish and the wedding is on St. Patrick's Day. I have no idea what she is talking about or what it even looks like. Does anyone know what this symbol is and where I can find one?

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Pierre St.Marie
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It's a rolling pin crossed with a shot galss over a potato.............OR...............It's a Cladagh. Two hands circling a heart and a Crown on top. I think.

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this is what was mentioned

Here's another shot on a cladagh ring


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Robert Cook
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Thanks for your help! I knew I could count on this board to get my answer fast.
Miles-- Thanks for the photo, its alot of help.
Pierre-- Thanks for the chuckle! oh yeah, you got it right too. thanks

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Ken Henry
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Among my relatives, the symbol for a wedding has been a shotgun, in combination with a dead rabbit. If the truth be known, it would also have been the appropriate symbol for some others as well.

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What do ya call a thousand drunken Irishmen walking within a foot of each other?

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I've absolutely no idea what that would be called. Do tell Joey...

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St. patty's day parade

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