March 2, 2026
Description
Commercial License: If you would like to sell physical prints of this model, you can get a commercial license on my Patreon:
Bring a bit of Ireland to your St. Patrick’s Day celebration with this extendable shamrock staff. It’s a lightweight, fun prop for parades, demos, parties, and pub nights—easy to carry, quick to extend, and very on-theme.
You will find the Star-Version here
And the Heart-Version here
The highlight is the shamrock head and the grip: the handle features small shamrock details, and the staff extends in two stages with a simple twist left/right to lock mechanism. Extend it for maximum “parade presence”, collapse it for transport.
And yes—there’s a practical twist: inside the grip is a hidden slot for a credit/debit card. Slide your card in from the bottom and you can use the staff to tap/ pay without pulling out your wallet (depending on your terminal and card/contactless behavior).
Why the shamrock has 3 leaves
This model uses the classic three-leaf shamrock because it’s the traditional symbol associated with St. Patrick. The three leaves are commonly linked to the Holy Trinity in Irish Christian tradition—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—which St. Patrick is said to have used as a simple teaching symbol.
A four-leaf clover is a different plant variant and is mostly associated with luck (rare find), not with St. Patrick specifically.
License:
Standard Digital File License