MUSEUM of ANTIQUE ROSARIES - Rosary Workshop
See results only from rosaryworkshop.com20th C
ROSARY TO WEAR Called a 'Lariat' or 'Lasso' Rosary, was popular in the early …
Pebble Rosary - Medjugorje …
"Today I was given a unique rosary from Medjugorje. The rosary beads are made …
1700 - Rome' - Jubilee Rosar…
A wonderful Pilgrimage rosary from Rome, celebrating the Jubilee year of 1700. ...
Early 1900S - Chaplet With M…
LOOK AGAIN AT HOW IT WAS PUT TOGETHER Quoting the dealer, …
Window Shopping in Bavaria
L. Bavaria and Austria are both wonderful places to look for old filigree rosaries or …
Irish Horn Rosaries - 20C
The small piece of paper that was in the badly stained box holding the first …
19th C
In 1826, the ‘Living Rosary’ is formed. Fifteen members create a circle of …
Irish Penal Rosary
Actually, this design with 10 beads and the ring at one end is a very old tradition …
Wedding Rosary
This Wedding rosary is actually two individual and complete rosaries which …
Black Cross
The Rosary is circular with no pendant of beads, only the cross. + + THE 2 INCH …
Rosary Workshop: Museum - Antique Rosaries - (index)
18th Century Rosary - Etsy
Rosary - Wikipedia
Object of the Week - 18th Century Rosary Beads
Feb 3, 2017 · Early types of Rosary beads were composed of a set of 10 beads on a cord tied at one end in a knot or tassel. These developed later into the more familiar type with the beads divided into decades with large and small beads.
Rosary Workshop: History of the Rosary - Journaling …
How the traditional Rosary prayers (Scriptural) were chosen and the configuration of the Rosary beads as we know them today came into being. And how the ‘mysteries’ (the Gospel story) became the meditation part of today's …
Historical Rosary and Paternoster Beads | Paternoster Row
A Standard Reference Work and Collector's Guide for Rosaries and …
Vintage Style Rosaries - Sisters of Carmel
Rosary – Antique Jewelry University
18th Century Decade Rings. Victoria & Albert Museum Collection. A rosary, loosely defined as a ring of roses is a beaded chain with a repeating pattern of one large bead and ten smaller beads (also known as Aves ) used by Roman …