Hello Friends & Family!!
Here is the info for a rosary. Just choose your beads, parts and wire and I can send you pictures. If you have questions or need some inspiration just let me know. You can also visit the gallery page here.

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These steps will help guild you through the design process.
Step 1: Choose your beads:
Choose from glass, stone or crystal. If you are looking for something more unique, we can combine multiple colors or styles of beads. I do have more stone and Pater bead options, so if you are looking something specific just let me know.
Step 2: Choose your wire and chain.
These are the wire and chain options. You can click on the image to see a larger image. If you are considering plated wire and chain, please keep in mind that with extensive use, the silver plating will wear off over time exposing the copper or brass core underneath. The difference between silver plate and silver filled is in the thickness of the plating. Whereas silver plating involves a thin layer of silver over copper and sterling is almost all silver, silver filled wire is a layer of 0.925 or greater silver which is mechanically bonded to a brass or copper core. It is 100’s of times thicker than standard silver plating. 1/10th silver-filled items are at least 1/10th silver by weight, which means the plating will endure longer. So if you plan on using your rosary every day you should consider upgrading to sterling silver or silver filled wire to avoid some of the wear issues associated with basic silver plating.

Basic 22g Italian silver plate wire & flat link chain
Copper core wire with a thin layer of silver plating. Silver can wear off over time.
Steps 3 & 4: Choose your favorite Center and Crucifix.
I have many, center and crucifix combinations to choose from including Italian silver plate, American made silver plate, pewter, and sterling silver.
Step 5: Medals and Charms
Medals and charms are a great way to add character and individuality to any rosary. If you need something specific we can always check locally for something unique.










