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Celebrating St Patrick's Day With St Patrick's Day Tattoos 0

St Patrick's Day is celebrated on the 17th March every year in Ireland to commemorate St Patrick, one of Ireland's patron Saints.  The St Patrick's day celebrations often extend outside of Ireland, with people across the world celebrating this jolly day, but the celebrations are of course especially huge in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where St Patrick's Day is a Bank Holiday (which is even more reason to celebrate).  

Shamrocks, Claddaghs & Leprechauns: What is an Irish Tattoo? 0

An Irish tattoo is a popular choice for those looking to honour their Irish heritage and express their connection with their culture. These tattoos often feature iconic Celtic symbols such as shamrocks, leprechauns, and Claddaghs, each with its own unique history and meaning.

 

Read more about popular Irish tattoo designs here.

Sensational St Patrick's Day Tattoos | MTS Green Soap back in stock 0

Sunday March 17th is St Patrick's day. A highly celebrated day in Ireland which commemorates Irish culture in remembrance of St Patrick, one of Ireland's patron Saints, St Patrick's day is always a cheerful day, and we love it!  St Patrick's day celebrations certainly aren’t limited to the Irish, with people across the globe celebrating this jolly day, but the day is especially celebrated in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where St Patrick's Day is a Bank Holiday (which is even more reason to celebrate). 

St Patrick's Day Tattoos | Buy Tattoo Goo Lotion online 0

So, this weekend it's St Patrick's Day, and for some people that means a lot of celebrations and cheer (and perhaps some Guinness!).  St Patrick’s Day is a global celebration of Irish culture celebrated the 17th March each year in remembrance of St Patrick, one of Ireland's patron Saints.  The day is especially celebrated in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where St Patrick's Day is a Bank Holiday.  Some people rejoice by wearing green clothing, and some throw parties or go to pubs which serve Irish food and drink.  Others take it to the next level, by getting Irish or St Patrick's Day themed tattoos!
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