museum-digital
CTRL + Y
en

Four-leaf clover

"The four-leaf clover is a rare variation of the common three-leaf clover. According to traditional sayings, such clovers bring good luck, though it is not clear when or how this idea began. The earliest mention of "Fower-leafed or purple grasse" is from 1640 and simply says that it was kept in gardens because it was "good for the purples in children or others". A description from 1869 says that four-leaf clovers were "gathered at night-time during the full moon by sorceresses, who mixed it with vervain and other ingredients, while young girls in search of a token of perfect happiness made quest of the plant by day". The first reference to luck might be from an 11-year-old girl, who wrote in an 1877 letter to St. Nicholas Magazine, "Did the fairies ever whisper in your ear, that a four-leaf clover brought good luck to the finder?"" - (en.wikipedia.org 15.05.2021)

Objects and visualizations

Relations to objects

Anstecker "Dürkheimer Fass"; 20. Jh.Vivatglas auf die Bündnispartner in den BefreiungskriegenGyufacímke, Totó-LottóGyufacímke, Totó-Lottó
Show objects

[Last update: ]