St Patrick's Day Gifts
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St Patrick's Day Gifts From Ireland
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Mark the very special occasion of St. Patrick’s Day by sending loved ones one of our stunning collection of St Patrick’s Day gifts, shipped directly from Ireland worldwide. Treat them to a beautifully crafted St Patricks Day Sweater in quintessential green for the ultimate St. Patrick’s Day look.
Add a beautiful finishing touch to your St. Patty’s Day look with a gorgeous piece of St Patrick's day jewelry, from handcrafted Celtic cross pendants to Claddagh jewelry to complete your look for the big day in true Irish style.
Send St Patricks day treats to family and friends with one of our Irish food baskets brimming with the finest gourmet Irish treats or surprise friends in the US with one of our real Irish breakfast food baskets – the perfect start to your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Frequently Asked Questions about St. Patrick's Day Gifts
How long will it take my St. Patrick’s Day gift to reach the USA?
Standard delivery takes between 5-10 business days. Express delivery takes between 1-3 business days. Please see the "Shipping and Free Returns" tab on the product page to see when the product will leave our warehouse.
When is St. Patrick’s Day?
St. Patrick's Day 2022 is Thursday 17 March
Why do people wear green on St. Patrick’s Day?
The color first associated with St. Patrick's Day was actually blue but that changed in the 17th century. The green of the Irish flag became the color of patriotism and as Irish nationalism grew, so did the wearing of the green. There were also the associations with the Emerald Isle, so called because of the color of our rich green landscape as well as the green of Ireland’s favorite symbol of good fortune, the Shamrock. There’s also the danger of being pinched by a leprechaun! The tale goes that wearing green makes you invisible to these mischievous creatures and keeps you safe from their pinching. The tradition of pinching people who are not wearing green on St. Patrick’s Day originated in the U.S. It still continues this day!