Rosaries
Most of these full rosaries are the standard design, but there are some variants here and there. All rosaries are individually priced.
- agate and brown glass
This is the first rosary I ever made, and as such I ... sort of underestimated the size? So while it'd fit over a child's head, no problem, I doubt many adults would be able to wear it. More of a pocket thing, really.2 3 4 5 - $10
- light blue glass Marian rosary and Raphael chaplet
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- $11 and $6, or $15 for both
- black glass and Assisi cross
2 3 4 - $12
="- rose, pearls, and silver wire
While most of the things I make are on plated or colored copper wire, the wire in this piece is actually silver. The pearls aren't real pearls, though.2 3 4 - $30
- glass floral rosary
2 3 - $13
- turquoise on hematite wire
2 3 4 - $30
- tiger's eye with antique cross
2 3 - $29
- tiger's eye with Marian center
2 3 - $31
- jasper with Marian center
2 3 4 - $23
- pocket chaplet
- $6
- greens and freshwater pearls
2 - $10
- delicate reds and Marian center
2 - $10
Rosary bracelets are eleven stones -- one decade and one extra -- and usually have some sort of medal or cross on them. A lot of the medals are actually antiques from an estate sale! All bracelets are individually priced.
- apple coral and Jesus
2 3 4 - $12
- blue and gold Mary
2 3 - $10
- red glass and St. Teresa
2 3 4 5 6 - $11
- amethyst rosary
2 - $10
- mixed jasper and the Virgin of Carmel
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - $10
- blue sodalite and Mary
2 3 4 5 6 7 - $13 ($16 with earrings)
- red glass and St. Anthony
2 3 - $11
- unakite
2 3 - $13
- sodalite and St. Catherine
2 3 - $15
- turquoise and Our Lady of Guadalupe
2 3 - $17
- blue glass and John the Baptist
2 - $11
- Sts. Bridget and Patrick
2 - $10
- red spheres
I could never settle on which saint I wanted to add to this one, but I'm open to requests.- $9
- green crackle glass and Sts. Agnes/Cecilia
2 - $13
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