At Easter, the Lily is worn as symbol of remembrance for Irish republican combatants who died during or were executed after the 1916 Easter Rising. It was introduced in 1926 by Cumann na mBan, as a lapel pin, the sales of which raised money for the dependents left behind. With the passage of time, the Easter Lily has become a symbol of unity, equality and freedom for Irish people all over the world.
This sterling silver Lily ring with a delicate stamen, comes with two sterling silver shamrocks, one nestled in the centre of the other. As part of Mise Éire 1916, the Shamrock represents Ireland and the right to our own Nation. The golden shamrock in it's centre, represents the rebirth of a Nation after the Easter Rising of 1916.
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