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Size

Beads : 8mm

Total length : 57 cm; length from center to cross : 19 cm

 

Material 

Beads : Black Onyx Semi-Precious Stone

Centerpiece & Crucifix : Metal Zamak

 

Made in Italy

 

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Black Onyx

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  • This elegant rosary is crafted from deep black onyx beads, beautifully alternating between shiny and matte (doff) finishes. The contrast creates a subtle rhythm, giving the beads a refined and timeless beauty. At its heart lies a bronze-colored Miraculous Medal centerpiece, paired with the powerful Pardon Crucifix—symbols of grace, mercy, and protection.

     

    The Pardon Crucifix, introduced by Pope St. Pius X in the early 20th century, carries indulgences for those who pray with it devoutly, reminding the faithful of God’s infinite mercy and the call to repentance. The Miraculous Medal, revealed to Saint Catherine Labouré in 1830, is known for its promise of great graces to those who wear or use it with faith, a devotion cherished by millions around the world.

     

    Together, these sacred symbols make this rosary not only a beautiful devotional item but also a meaningful companion in prayer—a reminder of hope, forgiveness, and the loving protection of Our Lady.

  • Our rosaries are meticulously made using the traditional ring caps method — a technique where small jump rings reinforce the connection between wire and beads. This not only enhances the durability and strength of your rosary but also preserves its beauty for years to come.

     

    Inspired by Antique Craftsmanship
    Many well-preserved antique rosaries were constructed in this style, and we continue that timeless tradition so your rosary carries both elegance and heritage.

     

    Elegant Drape & Comfort
    The ring caps allow for a graceful drape, giving your rosary a natural flow and a comfortable feel as it rests and curls in your hands during prayer.

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