$21.00 $28.00
This set of Anglican prayer beads really stands out!
The black and silver really pop.
It's hand-wired using silver-toned metal eye pins and my trusty little looper tool.
This is not a store-bought rosary chain.
These are all hand-wired by me personally.
The smaller beads are 8mm black glass pearls.
The larger beads are 12mm black crackled glass.
It features a silver-toned metal hammered cross.
This cross measures 45x31mm.
25.4mm equals 1 inch.
This set measures about 12 1/2 inches long from the center top to the bottom tip of the cross.
If you would rather have another cross or crucifix than I have shown here, please message me.
I'll be glad to make the changes for you.
All rosaries, chaplets, and car rosaries will come in a small organza bag for safe storage.
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The Anglican rosary, also called the Episcopal rosary, the Protestant, or the Methodist rosary. This rosary evolved in the early 1980's from an Episcopal prayer group in Texas led by Rev. Bauman.
This type of rosary has 4 sets of 7 beads, called weeks. There are 4 larger beads called Cruciform beads in the body of the rosary. They form a cross when you spread out the rosary. There is one more large bead called an invitatory bead in the stem part of the rosary.
The beads total 33, which represents the years Christ lived on Earth.
This rosary was initially made with the San Damiano cross.
I have seen them with both plain crosses and crucifixes.
There is much more about the symbolism of the layout and numbers of beads, the history of the Anglican rosary, and how to pray the Anglican rosary.
I will add more info and links to info when time permits.
7-9 business days
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
Just contact me within: 14 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
Please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Custom orders are welcome.
If I have the materials available, I'll be glad to make whatever you'd like.
Usually, there is no charge for changes to an existing item, unless I have to special order something.