LEPRECHAUN O'SHEA
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This is the story of the olden days, when the statesman and reformer Antony Tyzenhauz was engaged in the development of Belarusian lands. One day he met the Irish traveler and naturalist, Hans Sloane, and invited him to live at the court in the city of Grodno. An expert in Irish folklore, Sloane gave Count Tyzenhauz an ancient amulet that brought good luck - a medallion with a four-leaf clover. They say, this amulet brought prosperity to Grodno in those days.

On Kupala night, Tyzenhauz and Sloane set off in search of the legendary Belarusian flower - a magical fern blossom that leads you to hidden treasures. This is where their adventures began.
Magical amulet of Knyaz Tyzenhauz and the Leprechaun statue
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A four-leaf clover on a cap, the touch of which brings good luck
To rub the nose is to ensure strong health and excellent well-being
An old lantern, the light of which leads to romantic encounters
Worn-out boots – every step in these boots leads to a fun adventure
A pot of coins – if you rub it, it brings wealth
The touch of ringing bottles brings jolliness in a bright and hearty company
Thus, the story of the magical amulet and the statue of Leprechaun O'Shea became part of the cultural heritage of Belarus and Ireland, uniting two great cultures and reminding of the importance of friendship, mutual understanding and respect.
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