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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)
This is my first time trying the ladder style for any kind of rosary. It took some time, but I think it turned out okay.
11.01.2011
Looking down the cross - speak no evil
Looking down the cross - Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good! - Megadeath
This rosary was handmade by a native tribe lost in a jungle...
They offered the rosary to a missionary and she gave it to me when she returned home...
I’m still asking myself why she offered me the rosary, as I almost don’t know her... may be she thought I need it more :)
One year ago: 11/365 Angels
Wire wrapped necklace on a bronze chain. The beads are resin and pearls. You also can use it as a bracelet.
On the pic, you can see earrings made with the same beads, and also wire wrapped.
Collier monté sur chaîne métal faite à la main. La seconde partie de la chaîne n'est pas montée à la main.
Les perles sont en résine et nacre.
Ce collier peut être aussi porté comme un bracelet en le tournant deux fois sur le poignet.
Sur la photo, vous pouvez voir les boucles d'oreilles que j'ai fabriquées pour accompagner ce collier.