





Joan of Arc Decade Rosary, in gray silicone + wood beads for the Maid of Orleans
Joan of Arc Decade Rosary, in gray silicone + wood beads for the Maid of Orleans
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“The rosary you reach for.”
My Joan of Arc Decade Rosary with a silicone cross features two shades of gray, with three wooden Hail Mary beads to start the rosary. The criss and chunky hexagon Our Father beads are pale gray, with the main Hail Mary beads a lighter speckled gray. The two shades of gray recall the armor of St Joan, while the wood beads symbolize the arrows that pierced but did not kill her. This is a great muted unisex rosary, and one of my most popular.
From a first rosary for a child, to a ADHD fidget tool for a teen or adult, to an arthritis-friendly rosary for a senior's hands, this durable rosary will become the rosary you reach for.
+ Nontoxic, food-grade silicone is pleasantly squishy and super tough.
+ The silicone cross pendant is flexible and perfect for squishing in the hand, with a nubby back for varied texture.
+ Each Hail Mary bead is individually knotted on the strong nylon cord.
+ The nylon cord and a pop clasp assure that this rosary won’t break if suddenly tugged or snagged.
+ The safe release pop clasp makes this an ideal travel rosary — simply clip it around a steering wheel, a backpack strap, or wear it around your wrist.
Perfect for anyone on the go, my hardy and beautiful decade rosaries are a lovely devotional aid. Help center your mind and heart by connecting rosary prayers with these tactile beads. Keep this rosary in the car as a “tough” travel rosary that won’t break, wear it on your wrist when you walk your dog, or toss it into your travel bag for a weekend away. The rosary is approximately 8” from top of the clasp to the bottom of the cross, a just-right size for kids and adults.
I make my rosaries by hand, and though this rosary is made with the utmost care and highest quality materials, it does contain small pieces; children should use it only under adult supervision. Loose beads pose a choking hazard.
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