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●✝️[BLESSED DURING POPE FRANCISANGELUS] Rosary necklaces are symbols of faith and tradition. Our esteemed location in St. Peter’s Square, where we have been established for over 60 years, enables us to present our rosaries catholic TO ST. PETER’S FOR the PAPAL BLESSING DURING ANGELUS every Wednesday and Sunday.
●👌[PREMIUM QUALITY ROSARY] This exquisite catholic rosary was crafted in the picturesque town of Civitanova Marche in the Marche region. A place where tradition meets modernity, its renowned for its fashion industries and religious craftsmanship.
●📿[ELEGANT AND REFINED] This beautiful rosary necklace features five decades of approximately 0.31-inch Venetian glass beads. Adhering to the distinct quality of Venetian crystal, each bead exudes elegance. Every bead is encased in a sturdy brass chain.
●💖[DISTINCTIVE CENTER MEDAL] A specially-designed center medal dedicated to the Miraculous Virgin, set against an enameled and glittering background. The medal harmoniously complements the color of the beads and the final catholic crucifix.
●🙏[INTRICATELY CRAFTED CROSS] An ornate catholic cross, set against an enameled and glittering background, adorns the rosary. The crucifix features delicate openwork in its center, and its color perfectly matches the overall design of the rosary.

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EXQUISITE ITALIAN-CRAFTED ROSARY:

A finely crafted rosary made in Civitanova Marche, Italy. It consists of five decades of approximately 0.31-inch beads made from Venetian glass. Easy to handle for prayers, these beads showcase the prized characteristics of this exquisite glass: elegance and delicacy combined with practicality. The chain that envelops them is robust and durable. The center medal portrays the powerful Miraculous Virgin on an enameled, glittered backdrop. The final crucifix, also set against a glittering background, seamlessly aligns with the rosarys design.

ABOUT MURANO GLASS:

Famed for its sophisticated craftsmanship and longstanding tradition, Murano glass traces its origins back to Byzantine and Roman times. Its modern-day techniques, however, date from the period between 1400 and 1800. Crafting this glass involves intricate multi-stage processes.

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