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Malachite Rosary
Eileen Coriz - Santo Domingo

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Authentic Santo Domingo Malachite Rosary by Eileen Coriz

Size

15 1/2" long when laid out and measuring from top of loop to bottom of cross;

19" chaplet circle circumference;

5 1/2" terminal length from top of medal to bottom of crucifix;

Cross is 2" x 1 1/4"

Materials
Malachite, Read about stones
Sterling silver, Read about silver
Artist
Eileen Coriz, Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo Malachite Rosary

Malachite stones in the rosary you receive will vary slightly from the photos.

 

Eileen Coriz - Santo Domingo
Sterling Silver Plated
Malachite Rosary

ROS233 - $44 plus s/h

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Paula says - "The chaplet (loop portion) of this Malachite nugget rosary is 19 inches in circumference. It has sterling silver plated crucifix, medal and beads interspersed with dark Malachite stone nuggets for the five decades of the chaplet. Stones will vary slightly from the rosary in the photos."

Authentic Santo Domingo Malachite Rosary

Silver plated cast crucifix, medal and beads interspersed with malachite stone nuggets for the five decades of the chaplet.

The four dividing beads are silver plated cast fluted beads.

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What is a rosary?

A rosary is a string of knots or beads, designed as an aid to the memory, and, when used in religious exercises, providing a convenient method for counting the recitation of prayers or the repetition of the names and attributes of the Deity."

- From the Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, ed. James Hastings, Volume X: Picts - Sacraments.

The Parts of a Rosary

The Chaplet is divided into five Decades with four Dividing Beads and a fifth one called the Medal, which may be of the same sort as the Divider Beads or a charm. The two ends of the Chaplet attach to the Medal.

Terminal: the short piece that connects the Crucifix to the chaplet.

The Medal or the Center: A bead or charm that connects the two ends of the Chaplet with the Terminal.

The Divider Beads: There are four larger or differently sized beads to separate the Decades.

The Five Decades: There are five sets of ten beads that comprise the Chaplet or loop of the rosary.

Pendant: Usually a Crucifix, which is a cross with a figure of Jesus upon it.


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