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These rosary beads were left at the small devotional grotto in the canyon behind Cebolleta on the Cebolleta Land Grant. This was taken on the Marauder's trip to the area.
Beads, stones, knots in string have all been used as aids in meditation and prayer. Jonni Jones - Birch Bark Studios LLC
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This is my favorite piece at the Cloisters! This sculpture is as big as a tennis ball and for those who do not know what a rosary is, it is a praying aid sort of like a necklace with about 60 other beads and this is just one of them! The info says they may have used a magnifying glass to help to carve the little wooden figures inside. It has been moved from the previous location to the upper floor.
The dyed coral beads are small (4mm), making this a perfect rosary for your pocket. All the findings are base metal.
according to google, this is called either a "Finger Rosary" or a "Rosary Ring". i prefer the latter.
Rosary Beads
Alyssa Oswald
Graduate
Biomathematics
Artist Statement: I created Crafty Rose & Co as a way to share my love for crafting with others. I love to create embroideries, make rosaries, design prints and buttons, and more! My main inspirations come from nature, Catholicism, my travels, and NC State! Go Pack!
Open For Commissions? Yes.
Email: aoswald2@ncsu.edu
Online Shop: craftyroseandco.etsy.com
St. Anthony School students portray the fourth luminious mystery, the Transfiguration, during a presentation of the luminious mysteries Nov. 12 at St. Anthony Church in Oconto Falls. Pictured from left are Alex Haines as Moses, Ben Sinclair as Elija, Orion Posusta as Jesus, Griffin Kopke as Peter, Nick Trepanier as James, and Luke Trepanier as John. (Sam Lucero | The Compass)