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Anglican Rosary, Celtic Cross |
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No. 1 This Anglican Rosary is made of Jade. All colors are natural and the set if much prettier than the picture shows. I have also used larged Agates and the Celtic Cross is silver plated and hand made in Crete. It is 10 inches in length. Price: $20.00 |
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No. 2. Earth colors in this Anglican Rosary. I have used Picture Jasper (each bead presents a landscape). Also used are Fossil Beads and a silver plated Celtic Cross. This set is 12 inches. Price: $20.00 |
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No. 5 Made of Mountain Jade and Green Jasper. The Cross is silver plated and handmade in Crete. This set of Prayer Beads is 10 1/2 inches. Price: $20.00 |
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No. 4 Made of Poppy Jasper, both faceted and round beads. The Cross is handmade in Crete and is Silver Plated. This set measures 11 inches. Price: $20.00 |
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No. 6 Made of Sea Jasper. Jasper is a Crystallized Quartz that is found just about everywhere. It has a glassy, smooth surface when polished. This Jasper comes from the Sea. It has small pebbles, round beads, and faceted beads — all Jasper. It measures 11 inches and the Pewter Cross is diamond cut. This cross is made in the United States. $20.00 |
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No. 3 Sold, going to Idaho $20.00 |




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The Celtic cross is a religious symbol seen all over Ireland, Scotland, Britain, and Wales and is growing ever more popular recently. But what exactly is it, and what are its origins?
The Celtic cross is basically a regular Christian cross with a circle surrounding the point where the lines of the cross meet in the centre. It is so called, because it derives from the British Isles and was first used in the seventh-ninth centuries in Wales, Scotland and Ireland. By Victoria Crouch |