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Beads of Faith: My Rosaries
This is my everyday use rosary of black onyx beads. It is the first rosary I made. Originally of traditional rosary loop construction but I later remade it using wire wrapping techniques I learned on youtube. Wire wrapping is very time consuming but more secure. As opposed to rosary loops which is just wrapped and closed to a loop, wire wrapped loops are closed after making a loop by wrapping the wire on itself several times before trimming it. In some cases, after wrapping the wire itself, it is then wrapped on the bead then wrapped on the wire again, which is what I used for the 'Pater' beads. It is very time consuming but very secure and can make your rosary practically indestructible.
I used to carry this everyday until I decided to bring a different rosary each day to pray with. I am fortunate to have the crucifix of this rosary touched to the relics of St. Ildefonso and the True Cross when visited the church of Guiguinto in Bulacan last year.
Beads of Faith: My Rosaries
This is my everyday use rosary of black onyx beads. It is the first rosary I made. Originally of traditional rosary loop construction but I later remade it using wire wrapping techniques I learned on youtube. Wire wrapping is very time consuming but more secure. As opposed to rosary loops which is just wrapped and closed to a loop, wire wrapped loops are closed after making a loop by wrapping the wire on itself several times before trimming it. In some cases, after wrapping the wire itself, it is then wrapped on the bead then wrapped on the wire again, which is what I used for the 'Pater' beads. It is very time consuming but very secure and can make your rosary practically indestructible.
I used to carry this everyday until I decided to bring a different rosary each day to pray with. I am fortunate to have the crucifix of this rosary touched to the relics of St. Ildefonso and the True Cross when visited the church of Guiguinto in Bulacan last year.