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Gem Lapis Lazuli & Moonstone
An MHR Signature rosary
These stunning Afghanistan lapis lazuli beads are
gem grade: an intense cobalt blue, and beautifully
matched. They're given the royal treatment with
gold filled construction elements. White rainbow
moonstone Paters provide the eye a restful pause.
This rosary has a classic, restrained elegance.
This rosary is no longer available, thank you!
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Holy Mary Light My Way
An MHR Signature rosary
Phenomenal gem grade spessartite garnet rondelles
are perched atop Sterling cone caps to create little
"torches" to illuminate your way through the mysteries.
No less spectacular are the rare gem Oregon sunstone
Paters, which are a pale champagne color shot through
with glittering, coppery schillers. Extraordinary!
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Emerald Green Apatite & Lemon Quartz
Green apatite is less common than its peacock and
neon blue sisters, and these beads are very nice
indeed! They have a lovely translucency to show off
their range of color, and are given an extra pop of
sparkle with gemmy natural lemon quartz Paters.
Fully wire wrapped in Sterling. Thinking spring?
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Fine Blue Kyanite & Rainbow Moonstone
This very fine kyanite is a gorgeous Ceylon blue,
similar to the blue of prized sapphires. It's mineral
form is pleochroic, so as the bead is turned, it appears
shot through with pearly or silvery streaks. The white
of the rainbow moonstone Our Fathers compliments
this pearliness nicely. A lovely & inspiring rosary!
This rosary is no longer available, thank you!
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Jardin de Primavera Stone
Jardin de primavera stone, while expensive and rare,
is actually "garbage" stone from an Arizona gold and
silver mine. It's a natural conglomerate of several
minerals, including chrysocolla and shattuckite. The
Our Fathers are a mother of pearl taken from the shells
of green snails, also a rare bead find. Unique and pretty!
This rosary is no longer available, thank you!
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Fair Winds in Larimar
Whitecaps and gentle ocean breezes, grace and calm;
these are qualities evoked by the singular beauty of
natural larimar. The heavy cast bronze Paters have
a windswept design, complimenting the arabesques
of the detailed crucifix. Gorgeous color and a
reasonable price for a rosary in this costly stone!
This rosary is no longer available, thank you!
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Pink Peruvian Opal With Bronze Links
High quality pink Peruvian opal beads are dressed
up with cast bronze links in this unique set of rosary
beads. The links depict our Holy Mother on one side
and Jesus on the reverse, and are used in lieu of chain
to connect Paters and decades. The opals are a
demure, blush pink and nicely polished. Pretty!
This rosary is no longer available, thank you!
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Pastel Tourmaline
These tourmaline beads are in such pretty candy
colors! They show in pinky reds, a range of
greens, the more rare colorless stones, and even
a bead or two of gorgeous indicolite (blue). The
double capped and wrapped Paters are large,
carved rondelles. A cheery rosary bead set!
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Cat's Eye Scapolite & Rose de France
The deep aubergine color of these scapolite beads
gives them an air of sophistication and elegance.
The beads are translucent, but dark, and at certain
angles of light, all show their stunning cats eye effect.
Beautiful rounded nuggets of Rose de France
amethyst look like lavender-pink water. Just lovely!
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Hickoryrite in Bronze
Hickoryrite is appealing for both its unusual golden
and mauve coloring, and for the striking patterns the
mineral layers create. This sturdy rosary was kept
in an affordable price range with a crucifix and
center that are light in weight but long on style. This
rosary has a satiny feel and excellent drape. Nice!
Details page pending.
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