Bliss St. Agatha 6mm Fire Polished Birthstone Rosary Bracelet

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This rosary bracelet honors Saint Agatha, cherished patron of nurses and breast cancer awareness and healing. Manufactured in the USA by Bliss, it combines birthstone personalization with superior materials and expert assembly. Fire-polished 6mm crystal beads in your selected birthstone color are paired with silver-plated settings designed to resist tarnishing and maintain their luminous quality. An authentic St. Agatha medal and substantial pewter crucifix are meticulously constructed for both longevity and spiritual significance. Whether worn as a daily personal devotional or presented as a gift for confirmations and baptisms, this bracelet serves as a meaningful spiritual companion. Presented in luxurious velvet packaging and backed by a lifetime guarantee.

  • Handcrafted in the USA: Made by Bliss Manufacturing with meticulous attention to quality.
  • 6mm Fire Polished Beads: Vibrant crystal beads in 12 birthstone colors for a personalized touch (e.g., Sapphire for September, Amethyst for February).
  • Silver-Plated Design:  Silver-plated wire with a lead-free pewter crucifix 5/8" x 1/4" and St. Agatha medal 1/2" x 1/4".
  • Adjustable Sizing: 7.5" with a 1" extender for Adults; options for Children 6.5" with the same extender length for adjustable comfort.
  • Lifetime Guarantee: Bliss Manufacturing ensures durability against tarnishing, breakage, or defects.
  • Deluxe Velvet Gift Box: Perfect for gifting on baptisms, confirmations, or birthdays.

Saint Agatha of Sicily

With a memorial feast day on February 5th, Saint Agatha was a young, beautiful virgin who bravely stood up for her faith in Catania, Sicily. She is recognized as the patron saint for Nurses, Breast Cancer, Foundry Workers and Protector Against Fires. Living in circa 250 A. D., Agatha rejected advances from a Roman senator who then accused her of being a Christian. As punishment, he ordered her breasts to be cut off, but with the help of Saint Peter, they were miraculously restored with a "celestial ointment."