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Freshwater Pearl Rosary with Claddagh Cross

This elegant five-decade Catholic rosary is handmade in Scotland using large natural freshwater pearls with exquisite lustre. Each bead glows softly in a range of cream, white, peach, and pale pink tones, chosen for their organic beauty and gentle variation. Smooth and cool to the touch, the pearls lend this rosary a sense of timeless grace.

 

The Our Father beads are gold-toned and sculpted in the form of intricate Celtic knots — symbolising eternity, unity, and the interweaving of divine love. At the centre is a highly detailed Miraculous Medal, a traditional sign of Marian devotion, offering protection and intercession through the Blessed Virgin Mary.

 

The rosary is finished with a unique Celtic Claddagh Cross, a modern interpretation of the classic Irish symbol of love, loyalty, and faith. The heart, hands, and crown are interwoven with delicate knotwork, uniting heritage with heartfelt prayer.

 

This piece is available with optional engraving and can be purchased with a matching bracelet, which features a gently pink enamelled Saint Benedict of Nursia charm, displaying his detailed crest — a symbol of spiritual strength and protection. A meaningful heirloom, crafted with devotion and care in the Scottish tradition.

  • Packed without plastic

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  • Return & Refund policy

    We all change our minds from time to time. We want you to be happy with your order and so you can return with confidence for a full refund up to 30 days after the sale. We are on hand to help with any questions you might have.

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